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ORDER   OF  WORSHIP 

MOKNING. 
PART  I. 

FOE   THE   TIEST   SABBATH    OF   THE   MONTH. 

^  The  hour  fur  Divine  Worship  having  come,  the  Minister  will 
rise  and  open  the  Word,  and  say: 

JEHOVAH  is  jn  His  Holy  Temple : 
Let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  Him. 

\  litre  the  People  will  rise,  and  the  Minister  icill  say : 

EXTER  into  His  gates  with  thanksgiving  : 
Into  His  courts  with  praise : 
Give  thanks  unto  Him,  and  bless  His  name. 
For  Jehovah  is  good : 
His  mercy  is  everlasting : 
And  His  truth  endureth  to  all  generations. 

If  People: 

WHAT  shall  I  render  unto  Jehovah  : 
For  all  His  benefits  toward  me  ? 

^  Minister  : 

GIVE  unto  Jehovah,  0  !  ye  kindreds  of  the  people: 
Give  unto  Jehovah  glory  and  strength  : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  due  unto  His  name  : 
Bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  His  courts  : 
0  !  worship  Jehovah  in  the  beauty  of  holiness  : 
Tremble  before  Him  all  the  earth. 

^[  And  the  People  will  ansicer : 

I  WILL  come  into  Thy  house  in  the  greatness  of  Thy  mercy : 
In  Thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  Thy  Holy  Temple. 

1j   Then  the  Minister  and  People  will  chant: 

HOLY,  holy,  holv.  Je  |  hovah  of  |  Hosts : 
All  the  earth  'is  |  full  of  Thy  |  glo-  |  ry.     Amen. 

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4  ORDER   OF    WORSHIP. 

Minister  : 

HOW  lovely  are  Thy  dwelling  places, 
O !  Jehovah  of  Hosts. 

People : 
My  soul  longeth,  yea,  even  fainteth  for  the  courts  of  Jehovah 
My  heart  and  my  flesh  cry  out  for  the  living  God. 

Minister : 
Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  a  house : 
And  the  swallow  a  nest  for  herself. 

People : 
Where  she  may  lay  her  young: 
Even  thine  altars,  O  Jehovah  of  Hosts, 
My  King  and  my  God  ! 

Minister : 
Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  in  Thy  house : 
They  are  continually  praising  Thee. 

People : 
Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  is  in  thee: 
In  whose  heart  are  Thy  ways. 

Minister : 
Who,  passing  through  the  valley  of  weeping,  make  it  a  well 
The  early  rain  covereth  it  with  blessings. 

People : 
They  go  from  strength  to  strength: 
Every  one  of  them  appeareth  before  God  in  Zion. 

Minister : 

0  Jehovah,  God  of  Hosts,  hear  my  prayer  : 
Give  ear,  O  God  of  Jacob. 

People : 
Behold,  O  God  our  Shield  : 
And  look  upon  the  face  of  thine  Anointed. 

Minister : 
For  a  day  in  Thy  courts 
Is  better,  than  a  thousand. 

People : 

1  would  rather  be  a  doorkeeper  in  the  house  of  my  God: 
Than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness. 

Minister  : 
For  Jehovah  God  is  a  Sun  and  Shield  : 
Jehovah  will  give  grace  and  glory 

People : 
No  good  thing  will  He  withhold 
From  them  that  Avalk  uprightly. 

Minister : 
O  Jehovah  of  Hosts, 
Blessed  is  the  man  that  trusteth  in  Thee. 

Minister  and  People : — Amen. 


FOR  THE  FIRST  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH. 


Tf  Then,  all  standing,  will  be  sung  the  following,  or  some  other 
suitable 

SELECTION: 


1 .  TEHOVAH  is  gracious,  and  |  full  of  com-  |  passion : 
fj    Slow  to  |  anger,  and  |  great  in  |  mercy. 

2.  Jehovah  is  |  good  to  |  all: 

And  His  mercies  are  |  over  |  all  His  |  works. 

3.  All  Thy  works  shall  praise  Thee,  |  0  Je-  |  hovah  : 
And  Thy  |  saints  shall  |  bless  |  Thee. 

4.  They  shall  speak  of  the  glory  {  of  Thy  |  kingdom : 
And  |  talk  |  of  Thy  |  might. 

5.  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his  |  mighty  |  acts : 
And  the  glorious  |  majesty  |  of  His  |  kingdom. 

6.  Thy  kingdom  is  an  ever-  |  lasting  |  kingdom : 

And  Thy  dominion  through-  |  out  all  |  gener-  |  ations. 

^[  Then,  all  standing,  the  Minister  will  say  ; 

AND  I  say  unto  you,  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you : 
Seek,  and  ye  shall  find :  Knock,  and  it  shall  be 
opened  unto  you.  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth  ; 
and  he  that  seeketh  findeth ;  and  to  him  that  knocketh 
it  shall  be  opened. 

0  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down  :    let  us  kneel 
before  the  face  of  Jehovah  our  Maker. 

Tf  Then,  all  kneeling,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

OUR  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens  :  Hallowed  be 
Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom,  and 
the  Power,  and  the  Glory,  forever. 

If  And  here,  as  at  the  end  of  every  prayer,  the  People  will  say  : 
Amen. 


6  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

T[  Or  one  of  the  following  prayers  may  be  used,  cor  eluding  with 
the  Lord's  Prayer : 

O  JEHOVAH  of  Hosts,  God  of  Israel :  Thou  that 
dwellest  between  the  cherubim  :  Thou  art  the  God, 
even  Thou  alone,  of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth :  Thou 
hast  made  heaven  and  earth.  We  acknowledge,  0  Je- 
hovah, our  wickedness,  and  the  iniquity  of  our  fathers: 
for  we  have  sinned  against  Thee.  We  are  all  as  an  un- 
clean thing,  and  all  our  righteousnesses  are  as  filthy 
rags:  and  we  all  do  fade  as  a  leaf:  and  our  iniquities, 
like  the  wind,  have  taken  us  away.  0 !  remember  not 
against  us  our  former  iniquities :  let  thy  tender  mercies 
speedily  prevent  us  :  for  we  are  brought  very  low.  Help 
us,  0  God  of  our  salvation,  for  the  glory  of  Thy  name : 
and  deliver  us,  and  purge  away  our  sins,  for  Thy  name's 
sake.  So  we,  Thy  people  and  the, sheep  of  Thy  pasture, 
will  give  Thee  thanks  forever;  we  will  show  forth  Thy 
praise  to  all  generations. 

^[  And  here  the  people  will  say:  Amen. 
TT   Or  this : 

THY  mercy,  0  Jehovah,  is  in  the  heavens:  Thy 
faithfulness  reacheth  unto  the  clouds.  Thy  right- 
eousness is  like  the  great  mountains :  Thy  judgments 
are  a  great  deep  :  0  Jehovah,  Thou  preservest  man  and 
beast.  How  excellent  is  Thy  loving  kindness,  0  God  ! 
therefore  the  children  of  men  put  their  trust  under  the 
shadow  of  Thy  wings.  They  will  be  abundantly  satis- 
fied with  the  fatness  of  Thy  house  :  and  Thou  wilt  make 
them  drink  of  the  river  of  Thy  pleasures.  For  with  Thee 
is  the  Fountain  of  Life:  in  Thy  light  shall  we  see 
light.  0  !  continue  Thy  loving  kindness  unto  them  that 
know  Thee  :  and  Thy  righteousness  to  the  upright  in 
heart. 

^[  And  here  the  people  will  say:  Amen. 
Tf  Tlien  the  Minister  will  read  the  First  Lesson,  the  People  sitting. 


FOR  THE  FIRST  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  7 

^  At  the  close  of  the  Lesson  the  People  loillrise  and  the  Minister 
and  People  will  say,  the  People  speaking  or  chanting  their 
part, 

THE   DOXOLOGY: 

Min. — npO  the  Lord  Jesus   Christ  be   glory  and 


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dominion,  forever  and  ever. 


Peo. — He  is  The  Alpha  |  and -The  0-  |  mega, 
The  Beginning   and  The  |  End,  The  |  First  "and  The  |  Last. 
Who   is,    and  Who  was,  and  Who  |  is  to  |  come: 
The  I  Al-  |  migh-  |  ty. 

|  Or  this : 

Min. — XTNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  us 

yj   from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood  :  and  hath 

made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father : 

to  Him  be  glory   and   dominion,  forever  and  ever : — 

Amen. 

Peo. — Behold,  He  cometh  |  with  the  |  clouds: 
And  every  eye  shall  see  Him ;  and  |  they  who  |  pierced  |  Him : 
And  all  the  tribes  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  wail 
Because  of  Him :  |  Even  |  so :  A-  |  men. 

Min. — I  am  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning 
and  the  End,  saith  the  Lord  :  who  is,  and  who  was,  and 
who  is  to  come :  the  Almighty. 

Peo. — Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord  |  God  Al-|  mighty: 
Who  was,  and  who  |  is,  and  who  J  is  to  j  come. 

Min. — Thou  art  worthy,  0  Lord,  to  receive  glory, 
and  honor,  and  power. 

Peo. — For  Thou  hast  ere-  [  ated  all  I  things: 
And  through  Thy  will  they  |  are,  and  |  were  ere-  j  ated 

Min. — Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  to  receive 
power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honor, 
and  glory,  and  blessing. 

Peo. —  Blessing,  and  honor,  and  |  glory,  and  |  power: 
Be  unto  Him  that  sitteth  upon  the  Throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb, 
for-  j  ever  and  |  ever :    A-  |  men. 


8  ORDER  OF   WORSHIP. 

Min. — Great  and  marvelous  are  Thy  works,  0  Lord 
Gob  Almighty.  Just  and  true  are  Thy  ways,  Thou 
King  of  saints. 

Peo. — Who  will  not  fear  |  Thee,  O  J  Lord  : 
And  glorify  Thy  Name :  for  |  Thou  a- 1  lone  art  ]  holy  ? 

Tf  Then,  all  standing,  the  Minister  will  read  the  New  Jerusalem, 
the  People  chanting  or  speaking  the  responses. 

THE  NEW  JERUSALEM. 
I. 

AND  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth  :  for  the 
first  heaven  and  the  first  earth  were  passed  away; 
and  there  was  no  more  sea.  And  I,  John,  saw  the 
holy  city,  New  Jerusalem,  coming  down  from  God 
out  of  heaven,  prepared  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her 
husband.  And  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  heaven 
saying,  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is  with  men, 
and  He  will  dwell  with  them,  and  they  shall  be  His 
people,  and  God  himself  shall  be  with  them,  their  God. 

And  God  shall  wipe  away  all  |  tears 'from  their  |  eyes; 

And  there  shall  be  no  more  |  death,  neither  |  sor'row,  nor  | 

>  crying; 
Neither  shall  there  be  |  any  ■  more  I  pain : 
For  the  former  J  things  are  |  passed  a-  |  way. 

IL 

And  he  that  sat  upon  the  throne  said,  Behold,  I 
make  all  things  new.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the 
Beginning  and  the  End.  I  will  give  unto  him  that  is 
athirst  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  life  freely. 

And  the  Spirit  and  the  |  Bride  say,  |  Come. 

And  let  |  him  that  |  heareth  say,  |  Come. 

And  let  him  that  |  thirsteth  |  come. 

And  whosoever  will,  let  him  take  the  |  waiter  of  |  life  |  freely 

IIT. 

And  there  came  unto  me  one  of  the  seven  angels, 
and  talked  with  me,  saying,  Come  hither,  I  will  show 


FOR  THE  FIRST  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  9 

thee  the  Bride,  the  Lamb's  wife.  And  he  carried  me 
away  in  the  spirit  to  a  great  and  high  mountain,  and 
showed  me  that  great  city,  the  holy  Jerusalem,  descend- 
ing out  of  heaven  from  God,  having  the  glory  of  God: 
and  her  light  was  like  unto  a  stone  most  precious,  even 
like  a  jasper  stone,  clear  as  crystal ;  and  had  a  wall 
great  and  high,  and  had  twelve  gates,  and  at  the  gates 
twelve  angels,  and  names  written  thereon,  which  are 
the  names  of  the  twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of 
Israel. 

And  the  twelve  gates  were  |  twelve  |  pearls ; 
Every  several  |  gate '  was  of  |  one  |  pearl : 
And  the  street  of  the  city  was  |  pure  |  gold, 
As  it  |  were  trans-  |  parent  |  glass. 

IV. 

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And  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundations,  and 
in  them  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  the  Lamb. 
And  he  that  talked  with  me  had  a  golden  reed  to  mea- 
sure the  city,  and  the  gates  thereof,  and  the  wall  there- 
of. And  the  city  lieth  four  square  ;  and  the  length  is 
as  large  as  the  breadth  :  and  he  measured  the  city  with 
the  reed,  twelve  thousand  furlongs  :  the  length  and  the 
breadth  and  the  hight  of  it  are  equal.  And  he  mea- 
sured the  wall  thereof,  an  hundred  forty  and  four 
cubits,  the  measure  of  a  man,  that  is,  of  an  angel.  And 
I  saw  no  temple  therein :  for  the  Lord  God  Almighty, 
even  the  Lamb  is   the  temple  of  it. 

And  the  city  had  no  |  need  of  the  |  sun, 
Neither  of  the  |  moon,  to  I  shine  in  j  it : 
For  the  glory  of  God  did  |  lighten  |  it, 
And  the  ]  Lamb  '  is  the  |  light  there-  |  of. 

y. 

And  the  nations  of  them  that  are  saved  shall  walk 
in  the  light  of  it :  and  the  kings  of  the  earth  do  bring 
their  glory  and  honor  into  it.  And  the  gates  of  it 
shall  not  be  shut  at  all  by  day :  for  there  shall  be  no 
night  there.  And  they  shall  bring  the  glory  and  honor 
of  the  nations  into  it. 


10  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

And  there  shall  in  no  wise  enter  I  into  I  it 

Any  |  thing  |  that  de-  |  filcth, 

Or  worketh  abomination,  or  |  mak'eth  a  |  lie: 

But  they  that  are  written  in  the  |  Lamb's  |  bock  of  |  life. 

VI. 

And  he  showed  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life, 
clear  as  crystal,  proceeding  out  of  the  throne  of  God 
and  of  the  Lamb.  In  the  midst  of  the  street  of  it,  and 
on  either  side  of  the  river,  was  the  tree  of  life,  which 
bare  twelve  manner  of  fruits,  and  yielded  her  fruit 
every  month  :  and  the  leaves  of  the  tree  were  for  the 
healing  of  the  nations. 

And  the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  shall  |  be  in  |  it, 

And  His  |  ser'vants  shall  |  serve  |  him: 

And  they  shall  |  see  his  |  face;  • 

And  His  I  name  shall  |  be  •  in  their  f  foreheads. 

VII. 

And,  behold,  I  come  quickly ;  and  my  reward  is  with 
me,  to  give  every  man  according  as  his  work  shall  be. 
I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  Beginning  and  the  End, 
the  First  and  the  Last.  Blessed  are  they  that  do  His 
commandments,  that  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree 
of  life,  and  may  enter  in  through  the  gates  into  the 
city.  I,  Jesus,  have  sent  mine,  angel  to  testify  unto 
you  these  things  in  the  churches.  I  am  the  root  and 
the  offspring  of  David,  the  bright  and  morning  Star. 

He  that  testifieth  |  these  |  things, 
Saith,  |  Surely  j  1  come  |  quickly: 

A  | I  men. 

Even  |  so,  J  come,  Lord  |  Jesus. 

T[  When    the  responses  are  not  sung,  a  selection  may  here  be 
chanted. 

Tf  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Second  Lesson,  after  which 
a  Selection  or  Hymn  will  be  sung,  all  standing. 

Tj   Then  will  follow  The  Sermon. 


FOR  THE  FIRST  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  11 

T[  At  the  close  of  the  Sermon,  the  Minister  may  say: 

LET  your  heart,  therefore,  be  perfect  with  the  Lord 
our  God,   to  walk  in  His  statutes,  and   to  keep 
IJis  commandments. 
Let  us  pray. 

f    Whereupon,  all  kneeling,  the  Minister  will  say: 

OLORD,  our  Heavenly  Father,  in  whom  we  live, 
and  move,  and  have  our  being  ;  we  come  to  Thee 
that  we  may  have  life,  and  that  we  may  have  it  more 
abundantly.  Deeply  impress  upon  our  minds  the  truths 
of  Thy  holy  Word ;  open  Thou  our  eyes  to  behold  the 
wonders  of  Thy  law ;  shed  abroad  Thy  love  in  our 
hearts,  and  enable  us  to  do  Thy  will.  Continue  unto 
us  Thy  favor,  which  is  life,  and  Thy  loving-kindness, 
which  is  better  than  life.  Guide  us  by  Thy  counsel, 
and  afterward  receive  us  into  glory. 
1f  And  here  the  people  will  say  :  Amen. 

%  Or  this  : 

BLESSED  Lord  Jesus,  who  art  the  Lord  of  the 
Sabbath,  and  the  Author  and  Giver  of  all  good 
things,  may  Thy  mercy  and  grace  attend  the  preaching 
of  Thy  Word.  Extend  the  knowledge  of  Thy  truth. 
Recover  the  fallen.  Restore  the  wandering.  Instruct 
Thy  disciples,  and  confirm  Thy  people  in  the  way  of 
holiness.  Establish  our  faith  upon  Thee,  the  Rock  of 
Ages.  Enable  us  to  hear  in  humility  of  heart,  and  to 
obey  in  righteousness  of  life,  through  the  influences  of 
Thy  Holy  Spirit. 
*  And  here  the  people  will  say  :  Amen. 

%  Or  this  : 

OLORD  God,  our  Heavenly  Father,  unto  whom 
all  hearts  are  open,  all  desires  known,  and  from 
whom  no  secrets  are  hid  ;  cleanse  the  thoughts  of  our 
hearts  by  the  inspiration  of  Thy  Holy  Spirit,  that  we 
may  perfectly  love  Thee,  and  worthily  magnify  Thy 
Holy  Name,  forever  and  ever. 
%  And  here  the  People  will  say :  Amen. 


12  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

If  Or  this  : 

OLORD,  our  Heavenly  Father,  who,  of  Thy 
great  mercy,  has  promised  forgiveness  of  sins  to 
all  them  that,  with  hearty  repentance  and  true  faith, 
turn  unto  Thee,  have  mercy  upon  us.  Pardon  all  our 
sins,  and  deliver  us  from  all  our  evils.  Confirm  and 
strengthen  us  in  all  Truth  and  Goodness,  and  bring  us 
to  everlasting  life ;  for  Thy  great  mercy's  sake. 
Y  And  here  the  People  will  say :  Amen. 
1  Or  this : 

OLORD  God  Almighty,  who  hast  given  us  grace 
at  this  time,  with  one  accord,  to  make  our  com- 
mon supplications  unto  Thee ;  and  hast  promised,  that 
where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together  in  Thy  name, 
Thou  wilt  be  in  the  midst  of  them,  to  grant  their  re- 
quest. Fulfill  now,  O  Lord,  the  desires  and  petitions 
of  Thy  servants,  as  may  be  most  expedient  for  them  ; 
granting  us  in  this  world  knowledge  of  Thy  truth ;  and 
in  the  world  to  come,  life  everlasting. 
U  And  here  the  People  will  say :  Amen. 

Tf  Then  may  be  sung  a  Selection,  Anthem,  or  Hymn,  the  PeopU 
standing. 

Tf  Then  the  Minister  will  pronounce 

THE    BENEDICTION. 

THE  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 

If  When  the  Worship  is  conducted  by  a  Reader,  the  Benediction 
will  not  be  used,  but  in  place  of  it 

THE  DOXOLOGY. 

UNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  hath  washed  us 
from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood :  And  hath  made 
us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father :  To  Him 
be  glory  and  dominion,  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 

\  A  closing  Voluntary  may  be  played. 


ORDER    OF    WOR 
PART  II. 

FOE  THE   SECOND   SABBATH    OF   THE   MONTH. 

If  The  hour  for  Divine  Worship  having  come,  the  Minister  will 
rise  and  open  the  Word,  and  say : 

JEHOVAH  is  in  His  Holy  Temple : 
Let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  Him. 

Tf  Here  the  People  will  rise,  and  the  Minister  will  say : 

ENTER  into  His  gates  with  thanksgiving  : 
Into  His  courts  with  praise : 
Give  thanks  unto  Him,  and  bless  His  name. 
For  Jehovah  is  good : 
His  mercy  is  everlasting : 
And  His  truth  endureth  to  all  generations. 

Tf  People: 

WHAT  shall  I  render  unto  Jehovah  : 
For  all  His  benefits  toward  me? 

\  Minister  : 

GIVE  unto  Jehovah,  0  !  ye  kindreds  of  the  people  : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  glory  and  strength  : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  due  unto  His  name  : 
Bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  His  courts  : 
0  !  worship  Jehovah  in  the  beauty  of  holiness  : 
Tremble  before  Him  all  the  earth. 

If  And  the  People  will  answer : 

I  WILL  come  into  Thy  house  in  the  greatness  of  Thy  mercy  : 
In  Thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  Thy  Holy  Temple. 

TJ   Then  the  Minister  and  People  will  chant: 

HOLY,  holy,  holy,  Je  |  hovah  of  |  Hosts  : 
All  the  earth  is  |  full  of  Thy  |  glo-  |  ry.     Amen. 

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14  ORDER    OF    WORSHIP. 


BOW  down  Thine  ear,  O  Jehovah  : 
Hear  me  for  I  am  poor  and  needy 
People : 
Preserve  my  soul  for  I  am  holy: 

0  Thou,  my  God,  save  Thy  servant  who  trusteth  in  Thee. 

Minister  : 
Be  merciful  unto  me,  0  Lord  : 
For  unto  Thee  do  I  cry  all  the  day. 

People : 
Rejoice  the  soul  of  Thy  servant: 
For  unto  Thee,  0  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul. 

Minister : 
For  Thou,  O  Lord,  art  good,  and  ready  to  forgive : 
And  plenteous  in  mercy  to  all  them  who  call  upon  Thee. 

People : 
Give  ear,  0  Jehovah,  to  my  prayer 
And  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  supplications. 

Minister : 
In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call  upon  Thee : 
For  Thou  wilt  answer  me. 

People : 
Among  the  gods  there  is  none  like  unto  Thee,  0  Lord: 
Neither  are  there  any  works  like  unto  Thine. 

Minister : 
All  nations  whom  Thou  hast  made, 

"Will  come  and  bow  themselves  down  before  Thee,  0  Lord: 
And  they  will  glorify  Thy  name. 

People  : 
For  Thou  art  great  and  doest  wonders : 
Thou,  alone,  art  God. 

Minister  : 
Teach  me  Thy  ways,  O  Jehovah  : 
That  I  may  walk  in  Thy  truth : 
Unite  my  heart  to  fear  Thy  name. 

People : 

1  will  praise  Thee,  O  Lord  my  God,  with  all  my  heart: 
And  I  will  glorify  Thy  name  forevermore. 

Minister  and  People: — Amen. 


FOR  THE  SECOND  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH. 


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Tf  Then,  all  standing y  will  be  sung  the  following,  or  some  other 

suitable 

SELECTION: 


1.  T  WILL  praise  Thee  0  Jehovah,  with  |  all  the  |  heart: 
1  I  Trill  declare  |  all  Thy  |  won'derful  |  works. 

2.  I  will  be  glad  and  re-  |  joice  in  |  Thee : 

I  will  sing  praise  to  Thy  |  name,  O  |  Thou  Most  |  High. 

3.  When  mine  enemies  are  |  turned  |  back: 
They  shall  fall  and  |  perish  |  at  Thy  |  presence. 

4.  For  Thou  hast  maintained  my  |  right '  and  my  cause : 
Thou  sattest  in  the  |  throne  |   judging  |  right. 

5.  Thou    hast  rebuked   the   heathen,  Thou   hast    de-  |  stroyed 

the  |  wicked: 
Thou  hast  put  out  their  |  name  for-  [  ever  and  |  ever. 

6.  The  enemy,  they  have  come  to  per-  |  pet'ual  |  ruins: 
And  Thou  hast  destroyed  cities;  their  re-  |  membrance  is  | 

perished  |  with  them. 

7.  But  Jehovah  shall  en-  |  dure  for-  |  ever: 

He  hath  pre-  |  pared  his  |  throne  for  |  judgment. 

8.  And  He  shall  judge  the  world  in  |  righteous-  |  ness: 

He  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  |   people    in  |   upright-  | 
nass. 

9.  Jehovah  also  will  be  a  refuge  |  for  ■  the  op-  [  pressed : 
A  |  refuge  in  |  times  of  |  trouble. 

10.  And  they  that  know  Thy  name  will  |  trust  in  |  thee: 

For  Thou.  O   Jehovah,  hast  not   for-  |  saken  |  them   chat  J 
seek  Thee. 


16  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

^[  Then,  all  standing,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

SEEK  ye  Jehovah  while  He  may  be  found,  call  ye 
upon  Him  while  He  is  near :  Let  the  Avicked  for- 
sake his  way,  and  the  unrighteous  man  his  thoughts  : 
and  let  him  return  unto  Jehovah,  and  He  will  have 
mercy  upon  him :  and  to  our  God,  for  He  will  abund- 
antly pardon. 

0  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down :  let  us  kneel 
before  the  face  of  Jehovah  our  Maker. 

Tf  Then,  all  kneeling,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

OUR  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens  :  Hallowed  be 
Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation  ; 
but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom,  and 
the  Power,  and  the  Glory,  forever. 

f  And  here,  the  People  will  say: 

Amen. 

T[  Or  one  of  the  Prayers  on  page  6  may  be  used,  concluding 
with  the  Lord's  Prayer. 

\  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  First  Lesson,  the  People 
sitting. 

\  At  the  close  of  the  Lesson,  the  People  will  rise,  and  the 
Minister  and  People  will  say,  the  People  speaking  or  chant- 
ing their  part, 

THE    DOXOLOGY. 

Min. — r|  10  the   Lord  Jesus  Christ,  be  glory  and 
I     dominion,  forever  and  ever. 

Peo. — He  is  The  Alpha  [and  ■  The  O-  |  mega, 
The  Beginning  and  The  |  End,  The  |  First  and  The  |  Last: 
Who  is,  and  Who  was,  and  Who  J  is  to  |  come  : 
The  j  Al-  |  migh-  |  tt. 


FOR  THE  SECOND  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  17 

Tf  Or  this : 

Min. — TTNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  ua 

U   from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood  :  and  hath 

made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father: 

to  Him  be  glory   and   dominion,  forever  and  ever : — 

Amen. 

Peo. — Behold,  He  cometh  |  with  the  [  clouds: 
And  every  eye  shall  see  Him ;  and  I  they  who  |  pierced  |  Him : 
And  all  the  tribes  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  wail 
Because  of  Him :  |  Even  |  so :  A-  |  men. 

Min. — I  am  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning 
and  the  End,  saith  the  Lord  :  who  is,  and  who  was,  and 
who  is  to  come :  the  Almighty. 


Peo. — Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord  |  God  Al-  |  mighty: 
Who  was,  and  who  |  is,  and  who  J  is  to  |  come. 


Min. — Thou  art  worthy,  0  Lord,  to  receive  glory, 
and  honor,  and  power. 

Peo. — For  Thou  hast  ere-  |  ated  all  I  things: 
And  through  Thy  will  they  |  are,  and  |  were  ere-  |  ated. 

Min. — "Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  to  receive 
power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honor, 
and  glory,  and  blessing. 

Peo. — Blessing,  and  honor,  and  |  glory,  and  I  power: 
Be  unto  Him  that  sitteth  upon  the  Throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb, 
for-  j  ever  and  |  ever :    A-  |  men. 

Min. — Great  and  marvelous  are  Thy  works,  0  Lord 
God  Almighty  :  Just  and  true  are  Thy  ways,  Thou 
King  of  saints. 

Peo. — Who  will  not  fear  |  thee,  0  |  Lokd: 
And  glorify  thy  Name :  for  |  Thou  a-  |  lone  art  |  holy  ? 
2 


18  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

If  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Ten  Commandments  from 
Exodus,  the  People  standing,  and  chanting  or  sneaking  the 
responses. 

THE   TEN  COMMANDMENTS. 

NOW,  therefore,  hearken,  0  Israel,  to  the  statutes 
and  to  the  judgments  which  I  teach  you,  to  do, 
that  ye  may  live,  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land  which 
Jehovah,  the  God  of  your  fathers,  giveth  you.  Ye  shall 
not  add  to  the  word  which  I  command  you,  neither 
shall  ye  diminish  from  it,  that  ye  may  keep  the  com- 
mandments of  Jehovah,  your  God,  which  I  command 
you. 

And  God  spake  all  these  words,  saying : 


I  AM  Jehovah  thy  God,  who  have  brought  thee  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of  bondage. 
Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before  me.  Thou  shalt 
not  make  unto  thee  any  graven  image,  or  any  likeness 
of  any  thing  that  is  in  heaven  above,  or  that  is  in  the 
earth  beneath,  or  that  is  in  the  water  under  the  earth  : 
thou  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  to  them,  nor  serve 
them  :  for  I,  Jehovah  thy  God,  am  a  jealous  God, 
visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  children 
unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of  them  that  hate 
me  ;  and  showing  mercy  unto  the  thousandth  generation 
of  them  that  love  me,  and  keep  my  commandments. 

Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  Je-  |  hovah  of  I  Hosts: 
The  whole  |  earth  is  |  full  of  His  |  glory. 

II. 

Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  Jehovah,  thy  God, 
in  vain:  for  Jehovah  will  not  hold  him  guiltless  that 
taketh  His  name  in  vain. 

He  hath  commanded  His  |  covc/nant  for-  |  ever : 
Holy  and  j  reverend  |  is  His  |  Name. 


FOR  THE  SECOND  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  19 

111. 

Remembeb  the  Sabbath  clay  to  keep  it  holy.  Six 
days  shalt  thou  labor,  and  do  all  thy  work :  but  the 
seventh  day  is  the  Sabbath  of  Jehovah,  thy  God  :  in 
it  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor 
thy  daughter,  thy  man-servant,  nor  thy  maid-servant, 
nor  thy  cattle,  nor  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy 
gates :  for  in  six  days  Jehovah  made  heaven  and  earth, 
the  sea,  and  all  that  in  them  is,  and  rested  the  seventh 
day:  wherefore  Jehovah  blessed  the  Sabbath  day,  and 
hallowed  it, 

Jehovah  is  in  His  |  holy  |  temple  : 

Let  all  the  |  earth  keep  |  si'lence  be-  |  fore  Ilim. 

IV. 

Hoxor  thy  father  and  thy  mother ;  that  thy  days 
may  be  long  upon  the  land  which  Jehovah,  thy  God, 
giveth  thee. 

Thy  hands  have  made  me,  and  |  fashioned  |  me  : 
Make    me   to  understand,    that  I  may  |  learn  |  thy  com-  | 
mandments. 

V. 

Thou  shalt  not  kill. 

With  the  merciful  Thou  wilt  show  Thyself  |  merci-  |  ful : 
AVith  an  upright  man  Thou  wilt  |  show  Thy-  |  self  |  upright 

VI. 

Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery. 

With  the  pure  Thou  wilt  |  show  Thyself  |  pure  : 

And  with  the  froward  Thou  wilt  |  show  Thy-  |  self  |  froward. 

VII. 

Thou  shalt  not  steal. 

Order  my  steps  |  in  Thy  |  Word; 

And  let  not  any  iniquity  have  do-  |  minion  |  over  |  me. 

VIII. 

Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against  thy  neigh- 
bor. 

I  have  chosen  the  |  way  of  truth : 

Thy  judgments  |  have  I  |  laid  be-  |  fore  me. 


20  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

IX. 

Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's  house. 

Incline  my  heart  to  Thy  |  testi-  |  monies: 
And  |  not  to  |  covetous-  J  ness. 

X. 

Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's  wife,  nor  his 
man-servant,  nor  his  maid-servant,  nor  his  ox,  nor  his 
ass,  nor  any  thing  that  is  thy  neighbor's. 

All  that  Je-  I  ho*vah  hath  J  spoken : 
We  |  will  |  do  and  |  hear. 

Tf  When  the  responses  are  not  sung,  a  selection  may  here  be 
chanted. 

*[\  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Second  Lesson,  after  which, 
all  standing,  a  Selection  or  Hymn  will  be  sung. 

Tj   Then  will  follow  The  Sermon. 

\  At  the  close  of  the  Sermon,  the  Minister  may  say  the  Exhorta- 
tion and  one  of  the  Prayers  on  pages  11  and  12,  all  kneel- 
ing in  the  Prayer. 

\  Then  will  be  sung  a  Selection,  Anthem  or  Hymn,  the  People 
standing. 

\  Then  the  Minister  will  pronounce 

THE    BENEDICTION. 

THE  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 

\  When  the  Worship  is  conducted  by  a  Reader,  the  Benediction 
will  not  be  used,  but  in  place  of  it 

THE  DOXOLOGY. 

UNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  hath  washed  us 
from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood :  And  hath  made 
us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father :  To  Him 
be  glory  and  dominion,  forever  and  ever.     A^en. 


2R    OF    WORE 
PART   III. 

FOE   THE   THIRD   SABBATH   OF   THE  MONTH. 

T[  Tlie  hour  for  Divine  Worship  having  come,  the  Minister  will 
rise  and  open  the  Word,  and  say : 

JEHOVAH  is  in  His  Holy  Temple : 
Let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  Him. 

%  Here  the  People  will  rise,  and  the  Minister  will  say  . 

ENTER  into  His  gates  with  thanksgiving  : 
Into  His  courts  with  praise  : 
Give  thanks  unto  Him,  and  bless  His  name. 
For  Jehovah  is  good : 
His  mercy  is  everlasting : 
And  His  truth  endureth  to  all  generations. 

Tf  People : 

WHAT  shall  I  render  unto  Jehovah  : 
For  all  His  benefits  toward  me? 

^[  Minister  : 

GIVE  unto  Jehovah,  0  !  ye  kindreds  of  the  people: 
Give  unto  Jehovah  glory  and  strength  : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  due  unto  His  name  : 
Bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  His  courts  : 
0  !  worship  Jehovah  in  the  beauty  of  holiness  : 
Tremble  before  Him  all  the  earth. 

Tf  And  the  People  will  answer  : 

I  "WILL  come  into  Thy  house  in  the  greatness  of  Thy  mercy  • 
In  Thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  Thy  Holy  Temple. 

Tj   Then  the  Minister  and  People  will  chant : 

HOLY,  holy,  holy,  Je  |  hovah  of  |  Hosts : 
All  the  earth  is  I  full  of  Thy  |  glo-  |  ry.     Amen-. 

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22  ORDER    OF   WORSHIP. 

Minister : 

I)EJOICE  in  Jehovah,  0  ye  righteous: 
\j  Praise  is  comely  for  the  upright. 
Praise  Jehovah  on  the  harp: 
Sing  unto  Him  with  a  psaltery,  an  instrument  of  ten  strings 

People  : 
Sing  unto  Him  a  new  song: 
Play  skillfully  unto  Him  with  a  loud  noise. 

Minister : 
For  the  Word  of  Jehovah  is  right : 
And  all  his  works  are  done  in  truth. 

People : 
He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment: 
The  earth  isfull  of  the  goodness  of  Jehovah. 

Minister : 
By  the  Word  of  Jehovah  were  the  heavens  made: 
And  all  the  hosts  of  them  by  the  breath  of  His  mouth 

People : 
He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  together  as  a  heap : 
He  layeth  up  the  depths  in  storehouses. 

Minister : 
Let  all  the  earth  fear  Jehovah: 
Let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand  in  awe  of  Him. 

People : 
For  He  spake  and  it  was  done : 
He  commanded  and  it  stood  firm. 

Minister : 
Jehovah  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  nations  to  nought: 
He  maketh  the  devices  of  the  people  of  none  effect. 

People : 
The  counsel  of  Jehovah  will  stand  forever : 
The  thoughts  of  His  heart  to  all  generations. 

Minister  : 
Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  is  Jehovah  : 
The  people  whom  He  hath  chosen  for  His  own  inheritance. 

People : 
Jehovah  looketh  from  heaven: 
He  beholdeth  all  the  sons  of  men. 

Minister  i 
From  the  place  of  his  habitation : 
He  looketh  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth. 

People : 
He  fashioncth  their  hearts  alike : 
He  considereth  all  their  works. 

Minister : 
Behold,  the  eye  of  Jehovah  is  upon  them  that  fear  him: 
Upon  thom  that  hope  in  His  mercy. 


FOR  THE  THIRD  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH. 


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People : 
To  deliver  their  souls  from  death : 
And  to  keep  them  alive  in  famine. 

Min  is 
Our  soul  waiteth  upon  Jehovah: 
He  is  our  Refuge  and  our  Shield. 

People : 
Yea,  our  heart  shall  rejoice  in  Him: 
For  we  have  trusted  in  His  holy  name. 

Minister  : 
Let  Thy  mercy,  O  Jehovah,  be  upon  us: 
According  as  we  trust  in  Thee. 

Minister  and  People: — Amen. 
T[  Then,  all  standing,  will  be  sung  the  following,  or  some  other 

suitable 

SELECTION: 


IT  is  a  good  thing  to  give  |  thanks'to  Je 
And  to  sing  praises  unto  Thy  ' 


hovah : 
name,  O  |  Thou  Most  j  High. 

2.  To  show  forth  Thy  loving  kindness  |  in  the  |  morning : 
And  Thy  |  faitlrfulness  |  in  the  J -night. 

3.  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  upon  the  |  psalte-  |  ry  : 
Upon  the  |  harp  with  |  solemn  |  sound.  [works : 

L  For  Thou,  O   Jehovah,  hast   made   me  glad  |  through    Thy 
I  will  triumph  in  the  |  works  |  of   Thy  |  hands. 

5.  O  Jehovah,  how  |  greatare  Thy  |  works: 
And  Thy  |  thoughts  ape  |  very  |  deep. 

6.  A  brutish  man  |  knoweth  |  not : 
Neither  doth  a  |  fool  |  under  stand  |  this. 

7.  When  the  wicked  (  spring-as  the  |  grass  : 

And  when  all  the  workers  of  in-  |  iqui-  I  ty  do  |  nourish: 

8.  It  is  that  they  shall  be  de-  |  stroyed  for-  |  ever : 
But  Thou,  O "Jehovah,  art  I  high  for-  I  ever-  I  more. 


24  order  of  Worship. 

Tf  Then,  all  standing,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

FinHE  hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when  the  true  wor- 
I  shipers  shall  worship  the  Father  in  spirit  and  in 
truth:  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship  Him. 
God  is  a  Spirit  ;  and  they  that  worship  Him,  must  wor- 
ship in  spirit  and  in  truth. 

0  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down :  let  us   kneel 
before  the  face  of  Jehovah,  our  Maker. 

T[   Then,  all  kneeling,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

OUR  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens  :  Hallowed  be 
Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom,  and 
the  Power,  and  the  Glory,  forever. 

If  And  here  the  People  will  say  : 

Amen. 

^J  Or  one  of  the  prayers  on  page  6  may  be  used,  concluding  with 
the  Lord's  Prayer : 

*  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  First  Lesson,  the  People 
sitting. 

^[  At  the  close  of  the  Lesson  the  People  will  rise  and  the  Minist.  r 
and  People  will  say,  the  People  speaking  or  chanting  their 
part, 

THE   DOXOLOGY: 

Min. — HPO  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  glory  and 
I     dominion,  forever  and  ever. 

pe0. — He  is  The  Alpha  |  and -The  0-  |  mega, 
The   Beginning   and  The  |  End,  The  |  First -and  The  |  Last: 
Who   is,    and  Who  was,  and  Who  |  is   to  |  come: 
The  J  Al-  |  migh-  |  ty. 


FOR  THE  THIRD  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  25 

I  Or  this : 

Mi?i. — T  TNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  us 

|_J   from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood  :  and  hath 

made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father : 

to  Him  be   glory   and   dominion,  forever  and  ever : — 

Am  ex. 

Peo. —  Behold,  He  cometh  |  with  the  |  clouds: 
And  every  eye  shall  see  Hirn ;  and  I  they  who  |  pierced  |  Him 
And  all  the  tribes  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  wail 
Because  of  Him :  |  Even  |  so :  A-  |  men. 

Min. — I  am  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning 
and  the  End,  saith  the  Lord  :  who  is,  and  who  was,  and 
who  is  to  come :  the  Almighty. 


Peo. — Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord  |  God  Al-  |  mighty: 
Who  was,  and  who  |  is,  and  who  |  is  to  J  come. 


Min. — Thou  art  worthy,  0  Lord,  to  receive  glory, 
and  honor,  and  power. 

Peo. — For  Thou  hast  ere-  |  ated  all  I  things: 
And  through  Thy  will  they  |  are,  and  J  were  ere-  |  atet 

Min. — Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  to  receive 
power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honor, 
and  glory,  and  blessing. 

Peo. —  Blessing,  and  honor,  and  |  glory,  and  I  power. 
Be  unto  Him  that  sitteth  upon  the  Throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb, 
for   I  ever  and  I  ever :    A-  I  men. 


Mm. — Great  and  marvelous  are  Thy  works,  0  Lord 
God  Almighty  :  Just  and  true  are  Thy  ways,  Thou 
King  of  saints. 

Peo. — Who  will  not  fear  |  thee,  0  |  Lord: 
And  glorify  thy  Name :  for  |  Thou  a-  |  lone  art  1  holy  ? 
3 


26  ORDER   OF    WORSHIP. 

1[  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Ten  Blessings  from  Mat- 
thew, the  People  standing,  and  chanting  or  speaking  the 
responses. 

THE   TEN   BLESSINGS. 

AND  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went  up  into  a  moun- 
tain :  and  when  He  had  sat  down,  his  disciples  came 
unto  Him.  And  He  opened  His  mouth,  and  taught 
them,  saying  : 


B 


LESSED  are  the  poor  in  spirit :  for  theirs  is  the 
kingdom  of  heaven. 

Jehovah  is  nigh  them  that  are  of  a  |  broken  I  heart: 
And  saveth  such  as  |  be  •  of  a  |  contrite  |  spirit 

II. 

Blessed  are  they  that  mourn :  for  they  shall  be  com- 
forted. 

This  is  my  comfort  in  I  my  af-  |  fliction : 


lnis  is  my  comiort  in  |  my  ai-  |  niction 
For  Thy  ]  Word  hath  |  quickened  |  me. 


III. 

Blessed  are  the  meek :   for  they   shall  inherit  the 
earth. 

The  meek  will  He  |  guide  in  |  judgment : 
And  the  |  meek  ■  will  He  |  teach  His  |  way. 

IV. 

Blessed  are  they  that  do   hunger  and   thirst   aftei 
righteousness  :  for  they  shall  be  filled. 

He  shall  receive  blessing  |  from  Jehovah  : 

And  righteousness  from  the  |  God  of  |  his  sal-  |  vation. 

V. 

Blessed  are  the  merciful:  for  they  shall  obtain  mercy. 

He  that  trusteth  |  in  Je-  |  hovah  : 
Mercy  shall  |  compass  |  him  a-  |  bout 


FOR  THE  THIRD  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  27 

VI. 

Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart :    for  they  shall  see 
God. 

Create  in  me  a  clean  |  heart,  0  |  God  : 
And  renew  a  |  right  |  spirit  with-  |  in  me. 

vn. 

Blessed  are  the  peacemakers  :  for  they  shall  be  called 
the  children  of  God. 

Behold,  how  good  and  how  |  pleas'ant  it  |  is: 
For  brethren  to  dwell  to-  |  geth'er  in    |  uni-  |  ty. 

VIII. 

Blessed  are  they  that  are  persecuted  for  righteous- 
ness' sake  :  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

The  salvation  of  the  righteous  is  |  of  Je-  [  hovah  : 
He  is  their  |  Strength  in  the  |  time  of  |  trouble. 


IX. 

Blessed  are  ye,  when  they  shall  revile  you,  and  per- 
secute you,  and'  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  ycu 
falsely,  for  my  sake. 

The  angel  of  Je-  |  hovah  en-  |  campeth 

Around  them  that  fear  Him :  |  and  de-  |  livereth  |  them. 

X. 

Rejoice  and  be  exceeding  glad:  for  great  is  your 
reward  in  heaven  :  for  so  persecuted  they  the  prophets 
who  were  before  you. 

Blessed  be  Jehovah  the  God  of  I  Isra-  |  el :  [men. 

From  everlasting  and  to  ever-  |  lasting :  A-  |  men,  and  A-  | 

TJ  When   the  responses  are  not  sung,  a  selection  may  here  be 
chanted. 


28  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

T[  Then  the  Minister  xoill  read  the  Second  Lesson,  after  toAicA, 
all  standing,  a  Selection  or  Hymn  will  be  sung.' 

T[  Then  will  follow  The  Sermon. 

T[  At  the  close  of  the  Sermon,  the  Minister  may  say  the  Exhorta- 
tion, and  one  of  the  Prayers  on  pages  11  and  12,  all  kneel- 
ing : 

U  Then  will  be  sung  a  Selection,  Anthem  or  Hymn,  the  People 
standing. 

Tf  Then  the  Minister  will  pronounce 

THE    BENEDICTION. 

THE  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 

^  When  the  Worship  is  conducted  by  a  Reader,  the  Benediction 
will  not  be  used,  but  in  place  of  it 

THE  DOXOLOGY. 

UNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  hath  washed  us 
from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood :  And  hath  made 
us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father :  To  Him 
be  glory  and  dominion,  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 


ORDER    OF    WORSHIP. 
PART  IV. 

FOR  THE  FOURTH  SABBATH   OF  THE  MONTH. 

|  The  Jwur  for  Divine  Worship  having  come,  the  Minister  will 
rise  and  open  the  Word,  and  say: 

JEHOVAH  is  in  His  Holy  Temple : 
Let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  Him. 

^f  Here  the  People  will  rise,  and  the  Minister  will  say : 

ENTER  into  His  gates  with  thanksgiving  : 
Into  His  courts  with  praise : 
Give  thanks  unto  Him,  and  bless  His  name. 
For  Jehovah  is  good : 
His  mercy  is  everlasting  : 
And  His  truth  endureth  to  all  generations. 

^[  People : 

WHAT  shall  I  render  unto  Jehovah  : 
For  all  His  benefits  toward  me? 

^  Minister  : 

GIVE  unto  Jehovah,  0  !  ye  kindreds  of  the  people : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  glory  and  strength  : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  due  unto  His  name  : 
Bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  His  courts  : 
0  !  worship  Jehovah  in  the  beauty  of  holiness  : 
Tremble  before  Him  all  the  earth. 

Tf  And  the  People  icill  answer : 

I  WILL  come  into  Thy  house  in  the  greatness  of  Thy  mercy : 
In  Thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  Thy  Holy  Temple. 

^]   Then  the  Minister  and  People  will  chant: 

HOLY,  holv,  holv.  Je  I  hovah  of  |  Hosts: 
All  the  earth  'is  I  full  of  Thy  |  glo-  |  ry.     Amen. 

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30  ORDER    OF    WORSHIP. 

Minister : 

THE  heavens  shall  praise  Thy  wonders,  0  Jehovah: 
Thy  faithfulness,  also,  in  the  congregation  of  the  saints. 
For  who  in  the  heavens  can  be  compared  to  Jehovah  ? 
Who  among  the  sons  of  the  mighty  can  be  likened  unto  Jehovah  ? 

People : 
God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  assembly  of  the  saints  : 
And  to  be  had  in  reverence  of  all  them  that  are  round  about 

Minister :  to 

O  Jehovah,  God  of  Hosts!  who  is  like  unto  Thee,  Mighty  Jah? 
Or  to  Thy  faithfulness  round  about  Thee  ? 

People  : 
Thou  rulest  the  raging  of  the  sea: 
When  the  waves  thereof  arise,  Thou  stillest  them. 

Minister :  m 

Thou  hast  broken  Rahab  in  pieces,  as  one  that  is  slain: 
Thou  hast  scattered  Thine  enemies  with  the  arm  of  Thy  strength. 

People : 
The  heavens  are  Thine:  the  earth  also  is  Thine:  [them. 

As  to  the  world   and   the  fullness  thereof,  Thou  hast  founded 

Minister : 
The  north  and  the  south,  thou  hast  created  them: 
Tabor  and  Hermon  will  rejoice  in  thy  Name. 

People : 
Thou  hast  a  mighty  arm  : 
Strong  is  Thy  hand  :  high  is  Thy  right  hand. 

Minister : 
Justice  and  judgment  are  the  habitation  of  Thy  throne: 
Mercy  and  truth  shall  go  before  Thy  face. 

People: 
Blessed  are  the  people  that  know  the  joyful  sound: 
They  shall  walk,  O  Jehovah,  in  the  light  of  thy  countenar  ce 

Minister : 
In  Thy  name  will  they  rejoice  all  the  day : 
And  in  Thy  righteousness  will  they  be  exalted. 

People  : 
For  Thou  art  the  glory  of  their  strength : 
And  in  Thy  favor  our  horn  shall  be  exalted. 

Minister: 
For  Jehovah  is  pur  Shield  : 
And  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  is  our  King. 

Minister  and  People: 
Blessed  be  Jehovah  forevermore: 
Amen  and  a.men. 


FOR  THE  FOURTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH. 


31 


*][  Then,  all  standing,  will  be  sung  the  following,  or  some  other 
suitable 


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1.  f~\  SIXC4  unto  Jehovah  a  |  new  |  song: 

\  7  For  He  |  hath  done  |  marvelous  |  things : 

2.  His  right  hand,  and  His  |  holy  |  arm, 
Hath  gotten  |  Him  the  |  victo-  |  ry. 

3.  Jehovah  hath  made  known  |  His  sal-  |  vation : 

His  righteousness  hath  He  openly  j  showed  in  the  j  sight* 
of  the  j  nations. 

4.  lie  hath  remembered  His  mercy  |  and  His  |  truth 
Toward  the  |  house  of  |  Isra-  |  el. 

5.  All  the  |  ends-of  the  |  earth 

Have  seen  the  sal-  |  vation  I  of  our  |  God. 

6.  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  Jehovah,  |  all  the  |  earth: 
Make  a  loud  noise,  and  re-  |  joice,  and  |  sing  |  praise. 

7.  Sing  unto  Jehovah  I  with  the  [  harp: 

With  the  |  harp,  and  the  |  voice 'of  a  |  psalm. 

8.  With  trumpets  and  |  sound  of  |  cornet, 

Make  a  joyful  noise  be-  |  fore  the  |  King,  Je-  |  hovah. 

9.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  |  full'ness  there-  |  of: 
The  world,  and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there-  |  in. 

JO.  Let  the  floods  |  clap  their  |  hands: 

Let  the  |  mountains  be  |  joyful  to-  |  gether. 

11.  In  the  presence  |  of  Je-  |  hovah: 

For  He  |  com'eth  to  |  judge  the  |  earth. 

12.  He  shall  judge  the  world  in  |  righteous-  |  ness : 
And  the  |  people  in  |  upright-  |  ness. 


82  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

^[  Then,  all  standing,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

COME  unto  Me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy 
laden,  and  I  will  give  you  rest.  Take  my  yoke 
upon  you,  and  learn  of  Me  :  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in 
heart :  and  ye  shall  find  rest  to  your  souls. 

0  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down  :    let  us  kneel 
before  the  face  of  Jehovah  our  Maker. 

Tf  Then,  all  kneeling,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

iUR  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens  :  Hallowed  be 
Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom,  and 
the  Power,  and  the  Glory,  forever. 

^[  And  here,  the  People  will  say : 

Amen. 

^[  Or  one  of  the  Prayers  on  page  6  may  be  used,  concluding 
with  the  Lord's  Prayer. 

Tf  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  First  Lesson,  the  People 
sitting. 

\  At  the  close  of  the  Lesson,  the  People  will  rise,  and  the 
Minister  and  People  will  say,  the  People  speaking  or  chant- 
ing their  part, 

THE    DOXOLOGY. 

31in. — rpO  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  be  glory  and 
JL    dominion,  forever  and  ever. 

Peo. — He  is  The  Alpha  |  and  -The  0-  |  mega, 
The  Beginning  and  The  |  End,  The  |  First  and  The  |  Last: 
Who  is,  and  Who  was,  and  Who  |  is  to  j  come  : 
The  J  Al-  |  migh-  |  ty. 


FOR  THE  FOURTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  33 

I  Or  this : 

Min. — TTNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  us 

|_J   from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood  :  and  hath 

made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father: 

to  Him  be  glory   and   dominion,  forever  and  ever : — 

Amen. 


Peo. — Behold,  He  cometh  |  with  the  |  clouds: 
And  every  eye  shall  see  Him  ;  and  |  they  who  |  pierced  j  Him : 
And  all  the  tribes  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  wail 
Because  of  Him :  |  Even  |  so :  A-  |  men. 

Min. — I  am  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning 
and  the  End,  saith  the  Lord  :  who  is,  and  who  was,  and 
who  is  to  come :  the  Almighty. 


Peo. — Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord  |  God  Al-  |  mighty: 
Who  was,  and  who  |  is,  and  who  j  is  to  j  come. 


Min. — Thou  art  worthy,  0  Lord,  to  receive  glory, 
and  honor,  and  power. 

Peo. —  For  Thou  hast  ere-  |  ated  all  I  things: 
And  through  Thy  will  they  |  are,  and  J  were  ere-  |  ated. 

Min. — Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  to  receive 
power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honor, 
and  glory,  and  blessing. 

Peo. —  Blessing,  and  honor,  and  |  glory,  and  I  power: 
Be  unto  Him  that  sitteth  upon  the  Throne,  ana  unto  the  Lamb, 
for-  |  ever  and  |  ever :    A-  |  men. 


Mm. — Great  and  marvelous  are  Thy  works,  0  Lord 
God  Almighty  :  Just  and  true  are  Thy  ways,  Thou 
King  of  saints. 

Peo. — Who  will  not  fear  |  thee,  0  |  Lord: 
And  glorify  thy  Name :  for  |  Thou  a-  |  lone  art  |  holy  ? 


34  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

Tf  Then  the  Minister   will  read   the  Law  of  Love,  the   People 
standing,  and  chanting  or  speaking  the  responses. 

THE    LAW   OF    LOVE. 

THINK  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the  Law  or 
the  Prophets  :  I  am  not  come  to  destroy,  but  to 
fulfill.  For  verily  I  say  unto  you  :  Till  heaven  and 
earth  pass,  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass 
from  the  Law,  till  all  be  fulfilled.  Whosoever,  there- 
fore, shall,  break  one  of  the  least  of  these  command- 
ments, and  shall  teach  men  so,  shall  be  called  the  least 
in  the  kingdom  of  the  heavens :  but  whosoever  shall  do 
and  teach  them,  the  same  shall  be  called  great  in  the 
kingdom  of  the  heavens. 

Forever,  |  O  Je-  |  hovah, 

Thy  Word  is  es-  I  tablished  |  in  the  |  heavens : 

Thy  faithfulness  is  unto  all  |  gene-  |  rations. 

Thou  hath  established  the  |  earth,  and  it  |  standeth  |  firm. 


AND  Jesus  said :  The  first  of  all  the  commandments 
is,  Hear,  0  Israel,  the  Lord  our  God  is  one 
Lord  :  And  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 
thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind, 
and  with  all  thy  strength. 

With  my  whole  heart  have  I  I  sought  |  Thee : 

O  let  me  not  |  wander  from  |  Thy  com-  |  mandments. 

Thy  Word  have  I  |  hid  in  mine  |  heart: 

That  1  might  not  |  sin  a-  |  gainst  |  Thee. 

IJ. 

And  the  second  is  like  unto  it,  Thou  shalt  love  thy 
neighbor  as  thyself.  On  these  two  commandments  hang 
all  the  Law  and  the  Prophets. 

Blessed  are  the  perfect  |  in  the  |  way, 
Who  |  walk-in  the  |  lawof  Je-  |  hovah. 
Blessed  are  they  that  keep  His  |  testi-  |  monies : 
That  seek  J  Him  with  |  all  the  |  heart. 


FOB  THJfi  FOURTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  35 

III. 

A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you,  That  ye  love 
one  another.  As  I  have  loved  you,  that  ye  also  love  one 
another.  By  this  will  all  men  know  that  ye  are  my 
disciples,  it*  ye  have  love  one  to  another. 

Search  me,  O  God,  and  |  know  niy  |  heart : 
Try  |  me,  and  |  know  my  |  thoughts : 
And  see  if  there  be  any  wicked  J  way  in  j  me : 
And  lead  me  in  the  |  way  |  ever-  J  lasting. 

IV. 

Therefore  all  things  whatsoever  ye  would  that  men 
should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to  them  :  for  this  is  the 
Law  and  the  Prophets. 

The  law  was  |  given-by  ]  Moses: 
Grace  and  truth  |  came  by  |  Jesus  |  Christ. 
And  of  Mis  fullness  have  we  |  all  re-  j  ceived : 
And  j  grace  for  |  grace :  A-  |  men. 

^[  When  the  responses  are  not  sung,  a  selection  may  here  be 
chanted. 

\  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Second  Lesson,  after  which, 
all  standing,  a  Selection  or  Hymn  will  be  sung. 

\    Then  will  follow  The  Sermon. 

•  At  the  close  of  the  Sermon,  the  Minister  may  say  the  Exhorta- 
tion, and  one  of  the  Prayers  on  pages  11  and  12,  all  kneel- 
ing : 

^}  Then  will  be  sung  a  Selection,  Anthem  or  Hymn,  the  People 
standing. 

^f  Then  the  Minister  will  pronounce 

THE    BENEDICTION. 

HE  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 

Y  When  the  Worship  is  conducted  by  a  Header,  the  Benediction 
will  not  be  used,  but  in  place  of  it 

THE   DOXOLOGY. 

UNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  hath  washed  us 
from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood :  And  hath  made 
us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father :  To  Him 
be  glory  and  dominion,  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 


t 


OKDER    OF    WORSE 
PART  V. 

FOR  THE   FIFTH  SABBATH   OF  THE   MONTH. 

T[  TJie  hour  for  Divine  Worship  having  come,  the  Minister  wiU 
rise  and  open  the  Word,  and  say  : 

JEHOVAH  is  in  His  Holy  Temple : 
Let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  Him. 

Tf  Here  the  People  will  rise,  and  the  Minister  will  say : 

ENTER  into  His  gates  with  thanksgiving  : 
Into  His  courts  with  praise : 
Give  thanks  unto  Him,  and  bless  His  name 
For  Jehovah  is  good : 
His  mercy  is  everlasting  : 
And  His  truth  endureth  to  all  generations. 

If  People: 

WHAT  shall  I  render  unto  Jehovah  : 
For  all  His  benefits  toward  me? 

T[  Minister  : 

GIVE  unto  Jehovah,  0  !  ye  kindreds  of  the  people : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  glory  and  strength  : 
Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory '  due  unto  His  name  : 
Bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  His  courts  : 
0!  worship  Jbhovah  in  the  beauty  of  holiness  : 
Tremble  before  Him  all  the  earth. 

Tf  And  the  People  will  answer : 

I  WILL  come  into  Thy  house  in  the  greatness  of  Thy  mercy: 
In  Thy  fear  will  I  Worship  toward  Thy  Holy  Temple. 

^   Then  the  Minister  end  People  will  chant: 

HOLY,  holy,  holv,  Je  I  hovah  of  |  Hosts : 
All  the  earth  'is  |  full  of  Thy  |  glo-  |  ry.     Amen. 

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FOR  THE  FIFTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  37 

Minister : 

HAVE   mercy  upon    me,  O  God, 
According    to   Thy   loving-kindness : 
According  to  the  multitude  of  Thy  mercies, 
Blot  out  my  transgressions. 

People  : 
Wash  me  thoroughly  from  mine  iniquity: 
And  cleanse  me  from  my  sin. 

Minister  : 
For  I  acknowledge  my  transgressions : 
And  my  sin  is  ever  before  me. 

People : 
Against  Thee,  Thee  only  have  I  sinned : 
And  done  evil  in  Thy  sight. 

Minister : 
That  thou  mightest  be  justified  when  Thou  speakest: 
And  be  clear  when  Thou  judgest. 

People : 
Behold !  I  was  shapen  in  iniquity : 
And  in  sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me. 

Minister  : 
Behold,  Thou  desirest  truth  in  the  inward  parts : 
And  in  the  hidden  part  Thou  wilt  make  me  to  know  wisdom, 

People : 
Purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  I  will  be  clean : 
Wash  me,  and  I  will  be  whiter  than  snow. 

Minister : 
Make  me  to  hear  joy  and  gladness : 
That  the  bones  which  Thou  hast  broken  may  rejoice. 

People : 
Hide  Thy  face  from  my  sins : 
And  blot  out  all  mine  iniquities. 

Minister : 
Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  0  God: 
And  renew  a  right  spirit  within  me. 

People : 
Cast  me  not  away  from  Thy  presence : 
And  take  not  Thy  Holy  Spirit  from  me. 

Minuter : 
Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  salvation: 
And  uphold  me  with  Thy  free  Spirit. 

People ; 
Then  will  I  teach  transgressors  Thy  way : 
And  sinners  shall  be  converted  unto  Thee. 


38 


ORDER    OF    WORSHIP. 


Minister : 
Deliver  me  from  blood,  O  God,  Thou  God  of  my  salvation: 
And  my  tongue  shall  sing  aloud  of  Thy  righteousness. 

People : 
O  Lord  !  open  Thou  my  lips : 
And  my  mouth  will  show  forth  Thy  praise. 

Minister: 
Praise  Jehovah,  0  Jerusalem: 
Praise  thy  God,  O  Zion. 

*f\    Then,  all  standing,  will  be  sung  the  following^  or  some  other 
suitable 

SELECTION: 

I- 


("1  IVE  ear  to  my  words,  |  O  Je-  |  hovah  : 
JT   Con-  j  sider  |  my  com-  |  plaint. 


God: 


2.  Hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  |  KiNG'and  my 
For  to  |  Thee  |  will  I  |  pray. 

3.  My  voice  shalt  Thou  hear  in  the  morning,  |  0  Je-  I  hovah  : 
In  the  morning  will  I  ad-  |  dress  Thee,  |  and  look  |  up. 

4.  For  Thou  art  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure  in  |  wicked-  |  ness: 
Neither  shall  |  evil  |  dwell  with  |  Thee. 

5.  The  profane  shall  not  |  stand-in  Thy  |  sight: 
Thou  hatest  all  workers  |  of  in-  |  iqui-  |  ty. 

6.  Thou  wilt  destroy  |  them -that  speak  |  falsehood: 
Jehovah  will  abhor  the  |  man  of  |  blood  *  and  de-  |  ceit 

7.  But  as  for  me,  I  will  come  into  Thy  house  in  the  greatness  | 

of  Thy  |  mercy  : 
In  Thy  fear  will  I  worship  |  toward  Thy  |  holy  |  temple. 

8.  Lead    me.    O    Jehovah,    in   Thy    righteousness,    because    of 

mine  |  ene-mies : 
Make  Thy  way  |  straight  be-  |  fore  my  |  face. 


I 


FOR  THE  FIFTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.      39 

Chen,  all  standing,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

AM  the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches  :  he  that  abideth 
in  Me,  and  I  in  him,  the  same  bringeth  forth  much 
fruit:  lor  without  Me  ye  can  do  nothing.  If  a  man 
abide  noi  in  Me,  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is 
withered:  and  men  gather  them,  and  cast  them  into, 
the  fire,  and  they  are  burned.  If  ye  abide  in  Me,  and 
My  words  £b;de  in  you,  ye  shall  ask  what  ye  will,  and 
it  shall  be  done  unto  you. 

0  come,  let  us  frorship  and  bow  down :   let  us  kneel 
before  the  face  erf  Jehovah  our  Maker. 

^f   Then,  all  JcnecKftg,  ihi  Minister  will  say  : 

OUR  Father,  \il\o  art  in  the  heavens  :  Hallowed  be 
Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom,  and 
the  Power,  and  the  Glory,  forever. 

\  And  here  the  People  will  say  : 

Am  ex. 

r  Or  one  of  the  prayers  on  page  6  may  be  used,  concluding  with 
the  Lord's  Prayer : 

T[  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  First  Lesson,  the  People 
sitting. 

\  At  the  close  of  the  Lesson  the  People  will  rise  and  the  Minister 
and  People  will  say,  the  People  speaking  or  chanting  their 
part, 

THE   DOXOLOGY: 

Min. — FX10  the  Lord  Jesus   Christ  be   glory  and 
I      dominion,  forever  and  ever. 

Peo. —  He  is  The  Alpha  |  and  The  O-  |  mega, 
The    Beginning   and  The  |  End,  The  |  First -and  The  |  Last: 
Who    is.    and   Who  was.   and  Who  |  is   to  |  come  . 
The  I  Al-  |  migh-  [  tv. 


40  ORDER   OF    WORSHIP. 

Tf  Or  this : 

M/i.— TTNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  ua 

U   from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood  :  and  hath 

made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father: 

to  Him  be   glory   and   dominion,  forever  and  ever: — 

Amen. 

peo Behold,  He  cometh  |  with  the  |  clouds: 

And  every  eye  shall  see  Him ;  and  j  they  who  |  pierced  |  Him 
And  all  the  tribes  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  wail 
Because  of  Him :  |  Even  |  so :  A-  |  men. 

Min.— I  am  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning 
and  the  End,  saith  the  Lord  :  who  is,  and  who  was,  and 
who  is  to  come :  the  Almighty. 

Peo.—  Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord  |  God  Al-  |  mighty. 
Who  was,  and  who  |  is,  and  who  I  is  to  |  come. 

ilfm.— Thou  art  worthy,  0  Lord,  to  receive  glory, 
and  honor,  and  power. 

Peo— For  Thou  hast  ere- 1  ated  all  I  things: 
And  through  Thy  will  they  |  are,  and  |  were  ere- 1  ated. 

Min. Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  to  receive 

power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honor, 
and  glory,  and  blessing. 

Peo.— -Blessing,  and  honor,  and  |  glory,  and  I  power: 
Be  unto  Him  that  sitteth  upon  the  Throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb, 
for-  |  ever  and  |  ever :    A-  |  men. 

Min. — Great  and  marvelous  are  Thy  works,  0  Lord 
God  Almighty  :  Just  and  true  are  Thy  ways,  Thou 
King  of  saints. 

Peo.— Who  will  not  fear  |  thee,  O  |  Lord: 
And  glorify  thy  Name :  for  J  Thou  a-  I  lone  art  |  holy  ? 


FOR  THE  FIFTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  41 

^[  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Ten  Commandments  from 
Deuteronomy,  the  People  chanting  or  speaking  the  re- 
sponses. 

THE   TEN  COMMANDMENTS. 

HEAR,  0  Israel,  the  statutes  and  judgments  which 
I  speak  in  your  ears  this  day,  that  ye  may  learn 
them,  and  keep,  and  do  them.  Jehovah  talked  with 
you  face  to  face  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst  of  the 
fire,  saying : 


I  AM  Jehovah  thy  God,  who  brought  thee  out  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of  bondage. 
Thou  shalt  have  none  other  gods  before  Me.  Thou  shalt 
not  make  thee  any  graven  image,  or  any  likeness  of 
any  thing  that  is  in  heaven  above,  or  that  is  in  the 
earth  beneath,  or  that  is  in  the  waters  beneath  the 
earth  :  thou  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  to  them,  nor 
serve  them  :  for  I,  Jehovah  Thy  God,  am  a  jealous 
God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  child- 
ren, unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of  them  that 
hate  Me ;  and  showing  mercy  unto  the  thousandth 
generation  of  them  that  love  Me,  and  keep  My  com- 
mandments. 

Holy,  holy,  holy,  Loed  |  God  Al-  |  mighty : 
AYlio  was,  and  who  |  is,  and  who  |  is  to  j  come. 

II. 

Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  Jehovah,  thy  God, 
in  vain :  for  Jehovah  will  not  hold  him  guiltless  that 
taketh  His  Name  in  vain. 

Who  will  not  fear  J  Thee,  O  |  Lord  : 

And  glorify  Thy  Name?  for  |  Thou  a-  |  lone  art  ]  holy. 

III. 

Keep  the  Sabbath  day,  to  sanctify  it,  as  Jehovah, 
thy  God,  hath  commanded  thee.  Six  days  thou  shalt 
labor,  and  do  all  thy  work  :  but  the  seventh  day  is  the 
Sabbath  of  Jehovah,  thy  God  :  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do 
any  work,  thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  nor  thy 
4 


42  ORDER   OF   WORSHIP. 

man-servant,  nor  thy  maid-servant,  nor  thine  ox,  nor 
thine  ass,  nor  any  of  thy  cattle,  nor  thy  stranger  that 
is  within  thy  gates ;  that  thy  man-servant  and  thy  maid- 
servant may  rest  as  well  as  thou.  And  remember  that 
thou  wast  a  servant  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  that  . 
Jehovah,  thy  God,  brought  thee  out  thence  through  a 
mighty  hand  and  by  an  outstretched  arm  :  therefore 
Jehovah,  thy  God,  commanded  thee  to  keep  the  Sab- 
bath day. 

This  is  the  day  which  Je-  I  howah  hath  |  made : 

We  will  re-  |  joice '  and  be  |  glad  in  |  it. 

IV. 

Honor  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  as  Jehovah,  thy 
God,  hath  commanded  thee  ;  that  thy  days  may  be 
prolonged,  and  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  in  the  land 
which  Jehovah,  thy  God,  giveth  thee. 

The  righteous  shall  in-  |  herit  the  |  land: 
And  |  dwell  there-  |  in  for-  |  ever. 

V. 

Thou  shalt  not  kill. 

Let  Thy  mercies  come  unto  me,  that  |  I  may  |  live : 
For  Thy  j  law  is  |  my  de-  |  light 

VI 

Neither  shalt  thou  commit  adultery. 

Thy  Word  is  |  very  |  pure : 
Therefore  Thy  |  servant  |  loveth  |  it 

VIL 

Neither  shalt  thou  steal. 

Righteous  art  Thou,  I  0  Je-  |  hovah  : 
And  j  upright  |  are  Thy  |  judgments. 

VIII. 

Neither   shalt  thou  bear  false   witness  against  thy 
neighbor. 

Through  Thv  pmeppts  T  get  |  under-  |  standing : 
Therefore  every  |  false  way  |  do  I  [  hate. 


FOR  THE  FIFTH  SABBATH  OF  THE  MONTH.  43 

IX. 

Neither  shalt  thou  desire  thy  neighbor's  wife. 

I  have  in-  |  clined  my  |  heart 

To  perform  Thy  statutes  |  always,  |  to  the  |  end. 

X. 

Neither  shalt  thou  covet  thy  neighbor's  house,  his 
field,  or  his  man-servant,  or  his  maid-servant,  his  ox,  or 
his  ass,  or  any  thing  that  is  thy  neighbor's. 

Thou  art  near,  |  0  Je-  |  hovah  : 

And  all  thy  com-  |  mandments  |  are  |  truth. 

^j  When  the  responses  to  the  Commandments  are  not  sung,  a 
Selection  may  be  chanted,  all  standing. 

^  Then  the  Minister  will  read  the  Second  Lesson,  after  which, 
all  standing,  a  Selection  or  Hymn  will  be  sung. 

Tf  Then  will  follow  The  Sermon. 

T[  At  the  close  of  the  Sermon,  the  Minister  may  say  the  Exhorta- 
tion, and  one  of  the  Prayers  on  pages  11  and  12,  all  kneel- 
ing : 

Tl  Then  will  be  sung  a  Selection,  Anthem  or  Hymn,  the  People 
standing. 

^[  Then  the  Minister  will  pronounce 

THE    BENEDICTION. 

THE  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 

^  When  the  Worship  is  conducted  by  a  Reader ,  the  Benediction 
will  not  be  used,  but  in  place  of  it 

THE   DOXOLOGY. 

UNTO  Him  that  loved  us,  and  hath  washed  us 
from  our  sins  in  His  own  blood :  And  hath  made 
us  kings  and  priests  unto  God  and  His  Father :  To  Him 
be  glory  and  dominion,  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 


ORDER  OF  WORSHIP 

EVENING. 

PART   VI. 

» 

FOR     EVENING     WORSHIP. 

^|  Either  of  the  foregoing  Parts  may  also  be  used  for  afternoon, 
evening,  or  occasional  Worship,  by  omitting  the  second  lesson, 
and  all  that  is  between  the  two  lessons. 

*j[  The  hour  for  Divine  Worship  having  come,  the  Minister  will 
rise  and  open  the  Word,  and  say : 


II 


OLINESS  becometh  Thine  house 
0  Jehovah,  forever. 


T[  Here  the  People  will  rise  and  the  Minister  will  say : 

EXALT  ye  Jehovah  our  God  : 
And  worship  at  His  footstool :    for  He  is  holy. 

Tf  And  the  People  will  say  : 

WHEREWITH  shall  I  come  before  Jehovah  : 
And  bow  myself  before  the  high  God  ? 

If  Minister  : 

HE  hath  showed  thee,  0  man,  what  is  good  : 
And  what  doth  Jehovah  require  of  thee, 
But  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  mercy, 
And  to  walk  humbly  with  thy  God? 

T[  Then  the  Minister  and  People  will  chant : 

HELP  us,  0  God  of  |  our  Sal  |  vation, 
For  tho  |  glory  |  of  Thy  |  name: 
And  deliver  us,  and  purge  a  |  way  our  |  sins, 
For  I  Thy  name's  I  sake :  A  |  men. 

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FOR   EVENING    WORSHIP.  45 

Minister : 

CI  OD  be  merciful  unto  us  and  bless  us: 
J"  And  cause  His  face  to  shine  upon  us. 
People: 

That  Thy  way  may  be  known  upon  the  earth: 
Thy  Baying  health  among  all  nations. 

Minister  : 
Let  the  people  praise  Thee,  O  God. 

People  : 
Let  all  the  people  praise  Thee. 

Minister  : 
O  let  the  nations  be  glad, 
And  let  them  sing  for  joy. 

People : 
For  thou  wilt  judge  the  people  righteously: 
And  govern  the  nations  upon  the  earth. 

Minister : 
Let  the  people  praise  Thee,  0  God. 

People : 
Let  all  the  people  praise  Thee. 

Minister : 
The  earth  shall  yield  her  increase: 
And  God,  even  our  own  God,  will  bless  us. 

People : 
God  will  bless  us  : 
And  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  fear  Him. 

Minister  and  People  : 
Ahen. 
Tf  Then  will  be  sung  a  Selection,  Anthem,  or  Hymn,  the  People 

standing. 
\  Then  all  standing,  the  Minister  icill  say  : 

OCOME,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down :      [Maker. 
Let  us  kneel  before   the  face   of  Jehovah,   our 
^  All  kneeling,  the  Minister  will  say : 

OUR  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens :  Hallowed  be 
Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this  day 
our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  also 
forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom, 
and  the  Power,  and  the  Glory,  forever. 
T|  And  the  People  will  answer : 
Amen. 

If  Or  one  of  the  Prayers  on  pages  6,  11,  and  12,  may  be  used, 
concluding  with  the  Lords  Prayer. 


46  ORDER    OF    WORSHIP. 

Tf  The  Minister  ivill  then  read  the  Lesson  from  the  Word,  the 
People  sitting. 

If  At  the  close  of  the  Lesson  the  Minister  will  say, 

THE   DOCTRINES    OF    THE   NEW   CHURCH    ARE    THESE: 

THERE  is  one  God.  In  Him  is  the  Divine  Trinity, 
called  the  Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy  Spirit  : 
these  Three  are  distinct,  and,  at  the  same  time,  united 
in  Him,  as  the  soul,  the  body,  and  the  operation  are 
in  man :  and  this  one  God  is  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

2.  Saving  faith  is  to  believe  in  Him  as  the  Redeemer, 
Regenerator,  and  Saviour  from  sin. 

3.  The  Sacred  Scripture  is  Divine  Truth  :  it  is 
revealed  to  us  as  a  means  by  which  we  may  distinguish 
between  good  and  evil :  by  which  we  may  be  delivered 
from  the  influence  of  evil  spirits,  and  become  associated 
with  angels,  and  conjoined  with  the  Lord. 

4.  We  must  shun  our  evils,  because  they  are  sins 
against  God,  and  because  they  flow  from  hell :  and  we 
must  do  good,  because  it  is  of  God,  and  from  God. 

5.  In  abstaining  from  evil  and  in  doing  good,  we 
are  to  act  as  of  ourselves:  but  we  must,  at  the  same 
time,  believe  and  acknowledge  that  the  will,  the  under- 
standing, and  the  power  to  do  so,  are  of  the  Lord 
alone. 

Tf  Then  all  standing,  will  be  sung  a  Selection,  a  Hymn,  or  the 
Te  Dominum. 

\  Then  will  follow  the  Discourse. 

Tf  At  the  close  of  the  Discourse,  all  kneeling,  the  Minister  will 
say  one  of  the  prayers  on  pages  11  and  12,  or  some  other 
suitable  prayer. 

%  Then  all  standing,  will  be  sung  an  Anthem,  Selection,  or 
Hymn. 

^1   The  Minister  will  then  pronounce 

THE   BENEDICTION. 

THE  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 


TH1 


ORDINANCE   OF   BAPTISM. 


The  Minister  and  candidate  standing  near  the  font,  the  service  may  be  com 
menced  by  reading  one  or  more  of  the  following  passages. 

Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  people, 
Saith  your  God. 

Speak  ye  comfortably  to  Jerusalem,  and  cry  unto  her, 
That  her  warfare  is  accomplished, 
That  her  iniquity  is  pardoned : 
For  she  hath  received  of  Jehovah's  hand 
Double  for  all  her  sins. 

The  voice  of  him  that  crieth  in  the  wilderness, 
Prepare  ye  the  way  of  Jehovah  ; 
Make  straight  in  the  desert  a  highway  for  our  God. 
Every  valiey  shall  be  exalted, 
And  every  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  made  low: 
And  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight, 
And  the  rough  places  plain  : 
And  the  glory  of  Jehovah  shall  be  revealed, 
And  all  Mesh  shall  see  it  together: 
For  the  mouth  of  Jehovah  hath  spoken  it.  —  Is.xl.l-5> 

Behold,  I  will  send  my  messenger, 
And  he  shall  prepare  the  way  before  me : 
And  the  Lord,  whom  ye  seek, 
Shall  suddenly  come  to  his  temple, 
Even  the  Messenger  of  the  covenant,  whom  ye  delight 

in  : 
Behold,  he  shall  come,  saith  Jehovah  of  hosts. 
But  who  may  abide  the  day  of  his  coming? 


48  BAPTISM. 

And  who  shall  stand  when  lie  appeareth  ? 

For  he  is  like  a  refiner's  fire,  and  like  fuller's  soap. 

And  he  shall  sit  as  a  refiner  and  purifier  of  silver: 

And  he  shall  purify  the  sons  of  Levi, 

And  purge  them  as  gold  and  silver, 

That  they  may  oiler  unto  Jehovah 

An  offering  in  righteousness. 

Then  shall  the  offering  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem 

Be  pleasant  unto  Jehovah, 

As  in  the  days  of  old, 

And  as  in  former  years.  —  Mai.  iii.  1-4. 

In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist,  preaching  in 
the  wilderness  of  Judsea,  and  saying,  Repent  ye :  for 
the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand.  For  this  is  he  that 
was  spoken  of  by  the  prophet  Esaias,  saying,  The 
voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness,  Prepare  ye  the 
way  of  the  Lord,  make  his  paths  straight. 

And  the  same  John  had  his  raiment  of  camel's  hair, 
and  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins ;  and  his  meat 
was  locusts  and  wild  honey. 

Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem,  and  all  Judaea, 
and  all  the  region  round  about  the  Jordan,  and  were 
baptized  of  him  in  the  Jordan,  confessing  their  sins. 
But  when  he  saw  many  of  the  Pharisees  and  Saddu- 

es  come  to-  his  baptism,  he  said  unto  them,  O  gene- 
ration of  vipers,  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from 
the  wrath  to  come  ?  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet 
for  repentance:  and  think  not  to  say  within  your- 
selves, We  have  Abraham  for  father:  for  I  say  unto 
you,  that  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  child- 
ren unto  Abraham.  And  now  also  the  axe  is  laid 
unto  the  root  of  the  trees  :  therefore  every  tree  which 
bringetb  not  forth  good  fruit,  is  hewn  down,  and  cast 
into  the  fire.  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto 
repentance;  but  he  that  cometh  after  me  is  mightier 
than  I,  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear:  he  shall 
baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  with  fire :  whose 
fan  is  in  his  hand,  and  he  will  thoroughly  purge  his 
floor,  and  gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner;  but  he 
will  burn  up  the  chaff  with  unquenchable  fire. 


51 

BAPTISM. 

1  under- 
Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  the  Jordafajnst 
John,  to  be  baptized  of  him.  But  John  forbade  i^se 
saying,  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and  come, 
thou  to  me  ?  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him, 
Suffer  it  to  be  so  now;  for  thus  it  becometh  us  to 
fulfil  all  righteousness.  Then  he  suffered  him.  And 
Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went  up  straightway 
out  of  the  water :  and,  lo,  the  heavens  were  opened 
unto  him,  and  he  saw  the  Spirit  of  God  descending 
like  a  dove,  and  lighting  upon  him :  and  lo  a  voice 
from  heaven,  saying,  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom 
I  am  well  pleased.  —  Mat.  iii. 

There  was  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named  Nicode- 
mus,  a  ruler  of  the  Jews :  the  same  came  to  Jesus  by 
night,  and  said  unto  him,  Rabbi,  we  know  that  thou 
art  a  teacher  come  from  God  :  for  no  one  can  do 
these  miracles  that  thou  doest,  except  God  be  with 
him. 

Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Verily,  verily,  I 
gay  unto  thee,  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot 
see  the  kingdom  of  God. 

Nicodemus  saith  unto  him,  How  can  a  man  be  born 
when  he  is  old  ?  can  he  enter  the  second  time  into  his 
mother's  womb,  and  be  born? 

Jesus  answered,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  ex- 
cept a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of  the  Spirit,  he 
cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God.  That  which 
is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born  of 
the  Spirit  is  spirit.  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee, 
Ye  must  be  born  again.  The  wind  bloweth  where  it 
listeth,  and  thou  hearest  the  sound  thereof,  but  canst 
not  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and  whither  it  goeth  :  so 
is  every  one  that  is  born  of  the  Spirit.  —  John  iii.  1-8. 

And  they  brought  young  children  to  him,  that  he 
should  touch  them :  and  the  disciples  rebuked  those 
that  brought  them.     But  when  Jesus  saw  it,  he  was 

uch  displeased,  and  said  unto  them,  Suffer  the  little 
children  to  come  unto  me,  and  forbid  them  not :  for 
of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God.  Verily  I  say  unto 
o 


52  BAPTISM. 

pared,  that  Jehovah  the  Lord  might  be  able  to  come 
down  into  the  world,  and  perform  redemption. —  T. 
C.  R.  688.  The  reason  why  a  way  was  prepared  by 
the  baptism  of  John  was,  because,  by  means  of  that, 
they  were  introduced  into  the  future  church  of  the 
Lord,  and  in  heaven  were  inserted  among  those  there 
who  expected  and  desired  the  Messiah,  and  thus  were 
guarded  by  angels,  so  that  devils  from  hell  might  not 
break  forth  and  destroy  them."]  —  T.  C.  R.  689. 

"As  soon  as  infants  are  baptized,  angels  are  ap- 
pointed over  them  by  the  Lord,  to  take  care  of  them ; 
by  whom  they  are  kept  in  a  state  of  receiving  faith  in 
the  Lord  :  and  as  they  grow  up,  and  come  to  the  ex- 
ercise of  their  own  right  and  their  own  reason,  the 
guardian  angels  leave  them,  and  they  associate  to 
themselves  such  spirits  as  make  one  with  their  life 
and  faith.—  T.  C.  R.  677. 

"  That  not  only  infants,  but  also  all,  are  inserted  by 
baptism  among  Christians  in  the  spiritual  world,  is 
because  people  and  nations  in  that  world  are  distin- 
guished according  to  their  religions.  Moreover,  all 
of  the  same  religion  are  arranged  into  societies  in 
heaven,  according  to  the  affections  of  love  to  God  and 
love  towards  the  neighbor.  In  the  spiritual  world,  by 
which  is  meant  both  heaven  and  hell,  all  things  are 
most  distinctly  arranged,  in  the  whole  and  in  every 
part,  or  in  general  and  in  every  particular.  On  this 
distinct  arrangement  there,  the  preservation  of  the 
whole  universe  depends ;  and  this  distinction  cannot 
be  effected,  unless  every  one,  after  he  is  born,  be 
Anown  by  some  sign,  indicating  to  what  religious 
assembly  he  belongs ;  for,  without  the  Christian  sign, 
which  is  baptism,  some  Mahometan  spirit,  or  some- 
one of  the  idolaters,  might  apply  himself  to  Christian 
infants  newly  born,  and  also  to  children,  and  infuse 
into  them  an  inclination  for  his  religion,  and  thus 
draw  away  their  mind,  and  alienate  them  from  Christ- 
ianity ;  which  would  be  to  distort  and  destroy  spirit- 
ual order."—  T.  C.  R.  678. 

"  Thus  baptism  signifies  initiation  into  the  church, 
and  into  those  things  which  are  of  the  church ;  thus 


BAPTISM.  53 


it  signifies  regeneration,  and  those  things  which  are 
of  regeneration :  not  that  by  baptism  any  one  is  re- 
generated, but  that  it  is  a  sign  of  it,  which  he  should 
remember." — A.  C.  4255. 


Then  the  Minister  may  read  the  whole  or  a  part  of  the  following 
INSTRUCTION. 

The  divine  ordinance  of  Baptism  is  designed  to 
promote  the  regeneration  and  salvation  of  men.  It 
is  one  of  the  means  by  which  we  may  be  protected 
from  evil  influences,  and  prepared  to  receive  the  good 
influences  of  the  Lord  and  his  angels. 

This  ordinance  has  a  spiritual  signification,  and 
denotes  the  cleansing  of  the  mind.  For  as  water  is 
the  means  of  cleansing  the  body,  so  truth  is  the  means 
of  cleansing  the  mind.  Hence  water  corresponds  to 
and  denotes  truth  ;  that  is,  such  instruction  concern- 
ing our  duty  as  we  find  in  the  literal  sense  of  the 
Sacred  Scriptures,  and  particularly  in  the  Ten  Com- 
mandments. And  the  application  of  water  to  the 
body  corresponds  to  and  denotes  the  work  -of  purify- 
ing the  mind  by  obeying  and  conforming  to  the  truth. 
And  while  merely  natural  men  see  nothing  but  the 
natural  sign,  and  understand  the  ordinance  only  ac- 
cording to  its  natural  sense,  spiritual  men,  and  the 
angels  who  are  associated  with  them,  perceive  the 
things  which  are  signified,  and  so  understand  the  or- 
dinance in  its  spiritual  sense.  Consequently,  when 
we  are  administering  or  receiving  this  ordinance,  a 
union  is  effected  between  us  and  the  angels,  between 
our  feelings  and  their  feelings,  between  our  thoughts 
and  their  thoughts,  and  between  our  efforts  and  their 
efforts :  thus  they  unite  with  us  in  this  sacred  ordi- 
nance, as  they  afterwards  unite  in  performing  the 
spiritual  work  which  is  represented  by  it. 

"When  we  know  that  baptism  denotes  the  purifica- 
tion of  the  mind  and  life,  we  can  see  why  it  is  made 
to  be  the  sign  of  introduction  into  the  church;  for  it 
5* 


54  BAPTISM. 

represents  the  whole  work  by  which* a  man  becomes 
a  true  member  of  the  church. 

From  the  spiritual  signification  of  baptism,  we 
can  see  the  duty  of  all  who  have  any  thing  to  do  in 
relation  to  it  —  the  duty  of  the  church,  the  duty  of 
parents  and  guardians,  and  the  duty  of  all  who  re' 
ceive  it. 

When  the  ordinance  is  administered,  it  is  the  duly 
of  the  members  of  the  church  to  desire  and  to  pray 
that  those  who  receive  it  may  receive  that  which  is 
denoted  by  it ;  and  it  is  afterwards  their  duty  to  do 
all  that  they  can  to  promote  that  object. 

When  parents  and  guardians  present  for  baptism 
the  children  that  have  been  committed  to  their  care, 
they  ought  to  desire  and  pray  that  they  may  be  spi- 
ritually baptized;  that  when  they  come  to  the  age 
of  freedom  and  rationality,  they  may  be  regenerated, 
and  thus  prepared  for  the  Lord's  kingdom :  and  it 
thenceforth  becomes  their  duty  to  endeavor  to  pro- 
mote this  object,  by  withdrawing  them  from  evil  and 
leading  them  to  good,  by  implanting  true  ideas  and 
cherishing  good  affections  in  their  minds,  and  by 
causing  them  to  know  and  acknowledge  that  every 
thing  good  and  true  in  them  cometh  down  from  Him 
who  alone  is  good  and  true  —  from  the  Source  of  their 
spiritual  life  —  from  their  Father  who  is  in  heaven. 
And  this  duty  of  parents  and  guardians  continues 
until  their  children  come  to  maturity,  and  are  thus 
transformed  into  brothers,  and  sisters,  and  friends. 

And  as  children  become  able  to  understand,  it  is 
their  duty  to  listen  and  conform  to  the  instruction 
which  is  given  to  them,  to  love  and  to  honor  their 
parents  and  teachers,  and  to  look  up  through  them  to 
the  Lord,  who  is  over  all. 

But  there  are  some  who  are  not  baptized,  until  they 
come  to  maturity,  and  are  able  to  understand  the  na- 
ture of  the  ordinance.  When  they  become  sensible 
of  their  evils  and  impurities,  and  desire  to  be  cleansed 
and  delivered  from  them,  then  it  is  proper  for  them  to 
be  baptized :  for  baptism  represents  the  purification 
of  the  mind ;  and  in  coming  forward  to  be  baptized, 


BAPTISM.  55 

they  express  the  desire  that  they  may  have  this  spirit- 
ual work  done  in  them,  and  also  the  desire  that  they 
may  become  associated  with  those  in  the  spiritual 
world  and  in  the  natural  world,  who  will  aid  them  in 
performing  the  work 

And  when  they  desire  to  gain  more  knowledge  of 
the  Lord,  of  his  Word,  and  of  his  kingdom,  and  more 
knowledge  of  their  duty  in  relation  to  him  and  to  one 
another,  then  it  is  proper  for  them  to  be  baptized ;  for 
baptism  is  the  means  which  the  Lord  has  appointed 
for  introducing  them  to  angels  of. heaven,  and  to 
members  of  the  church  upon  earth,  who  will  commu- 
nicate unto  them  their  views  and  feelings,  who  will 
assist  them  by  their  experience,  who  will  aid  them  in 
understanding  the  things  which  have  been  revealed 
to  them  —  in  perceiving  their  goodness,  as  well  as 
their  truth  — and  will  thus  aid  them  in  bringing  them 
into  the  life. 


Here  the  Minister  may  read  the  following 
DOCTRINES   OF  THE  NEW   CHURCH. 

1.  That  there  is  one  God  :  that  in  him  is  a  Divine 
Trinity  called  the  Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy 
Spirit  :  that  these  three  are  distinct,  and  at  the  ?ame 
time  united  in  him,  as  the  soul,  the  body,  and  the 
operation  are  in  man :  and  that  the  one  God  is  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

2.  That  saving  faith  is  to  believe  in  him  as  the 
Redeemer,  Regenerator,  and  Savior  from  sin. 

3.  That  the  Sacred  Scripture  is  Divine  Truth  :  that 
it  is  revealed  to  us  as  a  means  by  which  we  may  dis- 
tinguish between  good  and  evil ;  by  which  we  may 
be  delivered  from  the  influence  of  evil  spirits ;  and  by 
which  we  may  become  associated  with  angels,  and 
conjoined  with  the  Lord. 

4.  That  we  must  abstain  from  doing  evil,  because 
it  is  of  the  devil  and  from  the  devil :  and  that  we  must 
do  good,  because  it  is  of  God  and  from  God. 


56  BAPXISM. 

o.  That  in  abstaining  from  evil  and  in  doing  good 
we  are  to  act  as  of  ourselves ;  but  we  must  at  the 
same  time  believe  and  acknowledge  that  the  will, 
the  understanding,  and  the  power  to  do  so,  are  of  the 
Loud  alone. 


Here  the  Minister  may  address  the  adult  candidate  in  the  following  manner. 

Min.  You  have  been  instructed  in  the  signification 
and  use  of  the  sacred  ordinance  of  Baptism,  and  you 
have  heard  what 'are  the  doctrines  of  the  New  Church  : 
Do  you  now  desire  to  come  into  a  more  full  know- 
ledge and  acknowledgment  of  these  doctrines,  and 
to  live  according  to  them ;  that  through  faith  in  the 
Lord,  and  obedience  to  his  commandments,  you  may 
receive  that  internal  and  spiritual  baptism,  which  the 
outward  ordinance  represents  ?  and  for  this  end  do 
you  desire  to  be  introduced  into  the  Lord's  New 
Church  by  the  ordinance  of  baptism  ? 

Answer :  —  I  do. 


When  adults  are  to  he  baptized,  who  have  been  adequately  instructed  In 
the  doctrines  of  the  New  Church,  and  have  given  satisfactory  evidence  of 
having  entered  upon  a  corresponding  life,  the  following  questions  may  bo 
used  instead  of  the  above.  In  the  case  of  such  persons  it  is  not  expected 
that  the  Confirmation  Service  will  be  used. 

Min.  You  have  been  instructed  in  the  significa- 
tion and  use  of  the  sacred  ordinance  of  Baptism,  and 
you  have  heard  what  are  the  doctrines  of  the  New 
Church :  Do  you  now  declare  your  belief  and  ac- 
knowledgment of  those  doctrines,  and  by  the  divine 
mercy  of  the  Lord  are  you  endeavoring  to  live  accord- 
ing to  them ;  that  through  faith  in  him,  and  obe- 
dience to  his  commandments,  you  may  receive  that 
internal  and  spiritual  baptism,  which  the  outward  or- 
dinance represents  ?  and  for  this  end  do  you  desire  to 
be  introduced  into  the  Lord's  New  Church  by  the 
ordinance  of  Baptism  ? 

Answer :  —  I  do. 


BAPTISM.  57 

When  infants  or  children  nre  to  be  baptized,  the  Minister  may  say  to  tho 
parents  or  guardians: 

Min  You  have  now  been  instructed  in  the  signi- 
fication and  use  of  the  sacred  ordinance  of  Baptism, 
and  you  have  heard  what  are  the  doctrines  of  the 
New  Church  :  Do  you  desire  and  intend  to  have  this 
child  brought  up  in  the  knowledge  and  acknowledg- 
ment of  these  doctrines,  and  in  a  life  according  to 
them ;  that  through  faith  in  the  Lord,  and  obedience 
to  him,  he  may  receive  that  internal  and  spiritual 
baptism,  which  the  outward  ordinance  represents? 
and  for  this  end  do  you  desire  to  have  him  baptized 
into  the  Lord's  New  Church  ? 

Answer :  —  I  do. 

Here  may  be  nsed  the  following  prayer,  or  the  Lord's  Prayer,  or  both. 

Most  merciful  Lord,  who  dost  baptize  with  the 
Holy  Spirit  and  with  fire,  and  who  dost  invite  all 
men  to  come  unto  thee,  that  they  may  be  made  heirs 
of  thine  eternal  kingdom ;  bless,  we  pray  thee,  the 
administration  of  thy  holy  ordinance  ;  graciously  re- 
ceive this  person  [or  this  child,  or  these,  &c.,]  now 
about  to  be  baptized, into  thy  True  Christian  Church  ; 
insert  him  as  to  spirit  among  Christians  in  the  spirit- 
ual world,  and  thus  embrace  him  within  the  arms  of 
thy  divine  protection,  [and  thereby  preserve  him  in  a 
state  to  receive  faith  in  thee,]  and  bestow  on  him  the 
blessings  of  thy  Holy  Spirit.  Being  enrolled  by  bap- 
tism in  the  number  of  those  who  acknowledge  thee 
to  be  the  only  God  of  heaven  and  earth,  the  Redeemer 
and  Savior  of  mankind,  may  he  henceforth  deny 
himself,  and  take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  thee.  [As 
he  grows  in  stature]  May  he  grow  in  the  knowledge 
and  love  of  thee,  and  of  thy  kingdom.  May  he  re- 
nounce the  evils  of  self-love  and  the  love  of  the  world, 
engage  victoriously  in  the  spiritual  conflicts  necessary 
for  his  purification,  and  live  a  life  devoted  to  thy  will. 
So  may  he  be  cleansed  from  the  impurities  of  his  na- 
ture, be  established  in  love  to  thee  and  charity  to- 
wards his  neighbor,  and  finally  be  raised  into  thy 
heavenly  kingdom.     Amen. 


68  BAPTll&I. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens ;  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this 
day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as 
we  also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into 
temptation;  but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is 
the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever. 
Amen. 


Then  the  Minister,  naming  tfee  person  to  be  baptized,  and  applying  the 
water  to  his  forehead,  shall  say : 

a    t>       f  Thou  art  hereby  baptized  )       .  . 
(  (or)  1  baptize  thee  \ 

the  name  of  the  Father,  and  of  the  Son,  and  of  the 
Holy  Spirit  :     Amen. 

Jehovah  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee :  Jehovah  make 
his  face  to  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  gracious  unto 
thee :  Jehovah  lift  up  his  countenance  upon  thee, 
and  give  thee  peace. 


Then  taking  the  person  by  the  right  hand,  the  Minister  may  say: 

We  receive  this  person,  [or  this  child,]  now  bap- 
tized with  water,  into  the  Lord's  Church  on  earth ; 
to  the  end  that  by  the  baptism  of  repentance  and  re- 
generation, he  may  finally  be  received  into  the  Lord's 
kingdom  in  heaven. 


The  Minister  may  then  use  the  following  Exhortation. 
TO    ADULTS. 

You  have  now  been  admitted  by  baptism  into  the 
True  Christian  Church,  and  have  taken  the  name  of 
a  Christian  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  This  is  the  first 
use  of  baptism.  But  there  must  be  a  knowledge  and 
acknowledgment  of  the  Lord,  into  whose  name  you 
have  been  baptized,  together  with  faith  and  obedi- 
ence, as  a  means  of  becoming  regenerated.     It  is  the 


BAPTISM.  69 

Lord's  will  that  these  more  essential  uses  shall  follow. 
But  this  must  depend  upon  the  quality  of  your  future 
life.  Cultivate,  therefore,  with  all  diligence,  an  ac- 
quaintance with  the  Holy  Word,  and  with  the  hea- 
venly doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  Shun  all 
evils  as  sins  against  God.  Renounce  the  lov®.  of  self 
and  the  world,  and  learn  to  love  the  Lord  with  all 
your  heart,  and  your  neighbor  as  yourself.  Thus  will 
you  become  useful  and  happy  in  this  life,  and  attain 
to  an  eternal  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

TO   THE   PARENTS   AND   GUARDIANS   OF   CHILDREN. 

To  you  as  his  earthly  parents  the  care  of  this  child 
is  committed  by  his  Father  in  heaven.  Be  faithful, 
therefore,  to  the  trust  It  is  the  will  of  the  Lord  that 
this  child  shall  be  trained  for  heaven  ;  and  he  has  ap- 
pointed you  to  the  discharge  of  this  sacred  duty. 
Endeavor  to  educate  him  with  continual  reference  to 
the  end  for  which  he  was  created.  Form  aright  his 
mind  and  life,  while  under  your  immediate  control: 
"  For  what  doth  it  profit  a  man,  if  he  gain  the  whole 
world,  and  lose  his  own  soul  ?  "  Let  him  be  initiated 
into  the  worship  and  acknowledgment  of  the  Lord, 
according  to  the  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jeru- 
salem. Let  him  learn  by  heart  the  Lord's  Prayer,  the 
Ten  Commandments,  and  the  "  Doctrines  of  the  New 
Church."  Teach  him  to  shun  all  evils  as  sins  against 
God,  and  to  love  the  Lord  with  all  his  heart,  and  his 
neighbor  as  himself.  Thus  will  he  be  prepared  for  a 
useful  and  happy  life  in  this  world  and  for  eternal 
usefulness  and  happiness  in  heaven. 

Instead  of  the  above  exlwrtation,  or  after  it,  one  or  more  of  the  following 
passages  from  the  Word  may  be  read. 

John  did  baptize  in  the  wilderness,  and  preach  the 

baptism  of  repentance  for  the  remission  of  sins 

And  he  preached,  saying,  There  cometh  one  mightier 
than  I  after  me,  the  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not 
worthy  to  stoop  down  and  unloose.  I  indeed  have 
baptized  you  with  water ;  but  he  shall  baptize  you 
with  the  Holy  Spirit.  —  Mark  i.  4,  7,  8. 


60  BAPTISM. 

Jesus  answered,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  Ex- 
cept a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of  the  Spirit,  he 
cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God.  That  which 
is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh  ;  and  that  which  is  born  of 
the  Spirit  is  spirit.  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee, 
Ye  must  be  born  again.  —  John  iii.  5-7. 

Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord,  Lord, 
shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven  ;  but  he  that 
doeth  the  will  of  my  Father  who  is  in  heaven.— 
Mat.  vii.  21. 

If  any  one  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  him- 
self, and  take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me.  For  who- 
soever will  save  his  life,  shall  lose  it :  and  whosoever 
will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake,  shall  find  it. —  Mat.  xvi. 
24,  25. 

I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know  my  sheep,  and 
am  known  of  mine.  As  the  Father  knoweth  me, 
even  so  know  I  the  Father  :  and  I  lay  down  my  life 
for  the  sheep.  And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not 
of  this  fold :  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall 
hear  my  voice;  and  there  shall  be  one  fold,  one  shep- 
herd. Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me,  because  I 
lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it  again.  No 
one  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it  down  of  myself. 
I  have  power  to  lay  it  down,  and  I  have  power  to 
take  it  again.  This  commandment  have  I  received 
of  my  Father.  —  John  x.  14-18. 

Mv  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them,  and 
they  follow  me:  and  I  give  unto  them  eternal  ife; 
and  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any  one 
pluck  them  out  of  my  hand.  My  Father,  who  gave 
them  me,  is  greater  than  all ;  and  no  one  is  able  to 
pluck  them  out  of  my  Father's  hand.  I  and  the 
Father  are  one.  —  John  x.  27-30. 

And,  behold,  one  came  and  said  unto  him,  Good 
Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have 


BAPTISM.  61 

eternal  life  ?     And  he  said  unto  him, If  thou 

wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the  commandments.  —  Mat. 
xix.  16,  17. 

The  first  of  all  the  commandments  is,  Hear,  O  Is- 
rael; the  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord:  And  thou 
shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart,  and 
with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind,  and  with  all 
thy  strength.  This  is  the  first  commandment.  And 
the  second  is  like  unto  it:  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neigh- 
bor as  thyself.  There  is  none  other  commandment 
greater  than  these. —  Mark  xii.  29-31. 

Therefore  all  things  whatsoever  ye  would  that 
men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to  them :  for  this 
is  the  law  and  the  prophets.  —  Mat.  vii.  12. 

And  these  words,  which  I  command  thee,  shall  be 
in  thine  heart :  and  thou  shalt  teach  them  diligently 
unto  thy  children ;  and  shalt  talk  of  them  when  thou 
sittest  in  thine  house,  and  when  thou  walkest  by  the 
way,  and  when  thou  liest  down,  and  when  thou  risest 
up.  —  Deut.  vi.  6.  7. 


Here  a  suitable  Selection,  or  Hymn,  may  be  sung,  if  convenient. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all :     Amen. 

6 


CONFIRMATION. 


[There  are  two  Sacraments  in  the  church,  Baptism,  and  the 
Holy  Supper.  Baptism  represents  the  removal  of  evils  and  falsi- 
ties by  means  of  truth;  and  the  Holy  Supper  represents  the  recep- 
tion of  goods  and  truths  from  the  Lord.  Besides  these  there  are 
no  divinely  appointed  Sacraments. 

It  is  proper,  however,  that  those  persons  who  were  baptized  in 
infancy  or  childhood,  should,  when  they  come  to  adult  age — and 
those  adults  who  are  baptized  before  they  come  to  a  full  knowledge 
and  acknowledgment  of  the  doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  should, 
after  a  suitable  time,  make  a  full  acknowledgment  of  the  doctrines, 
and  of  their  desire  and  effort  to  live  according  to  them.  For  thia 
purpose  the  following  service  is  prepared.] 


The  Minister  may  commence  the  service  by  reading  one  or  more  of  the 
following  passages. 

There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose  name  was 
John.  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear  witness 
of  the  Light,  that  all  through  him  might  believe.  He 
was  not  that  Light,  but  was  sent  to  bear  witness  of 
that  Light.  That  was  the  true  Light,  which  enlight- 
eneth  every  man  that  cometh  into  the  world.  He 
was  in  the  world,  and  the  world  was  made  by  him, 
and  the  world  knew  him  not.  He  came  unto  his  own, 
and  his  own  received  him  not.  But  as  many  as  re- 
ceived him,  to  them  gave  he  power  to  become  child- 
ren of  God,  even  to  them  that  believe  on  his  name: 
Who  were  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the 
flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God.  —  John  i. 
6-13. 


CONFIRMATION.  63 

Jesus  answered,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  Ex- 
cept a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of  the  Spirit,  he 
cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God.  That  which 
is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born  of 
the  Spirit  is  spirit.  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee, 
Ye  must  be  born  again.  The  wind  bloweth  where  it 
listeth,  and  thou  hearest  the  sound  thereof;  but  canst 
not  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and  whither  it  goeth  :  so  is 
every  one  that  is  born  of  the  Spirit.  —  John  iii.  5-8. 

Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  I  am  the  door  of 
the  sheep.  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 
and  robbers  :  but  the  sheep  did  not  hear  them.  I  am 
the  door :  by  me  if  any  one  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved, 
and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture.  The  thief 
cometh  not,  but  for  to  steal,  and  to  kill,  and  to  de- 
stroy :  I  am  come  that  they  might  have  life,  and  that 
they  might  have  it  more  abundantly.  I  am  the  good 
shepherd:  the  good  shepherd  giveth  his  life  for  the 
sheep.  —  John  x.  7-11. 

I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know  my  sheep,  and 
am  known  of  mine.  As  the  Father  knoweth  me, 
even  so  know  I  the  Father  :  and  I  lay  down  my  life 
for  the  sheep.  And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not 
of  this  fold :  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall 
hear  my  voice  ;  and  there  shall  be  one  fold,  one  shep- 
herd. Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me,  because  I 
lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it  again.  No  one 
taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it  down  of  myself.  I 
have  power  to  lay  it  down,  and  I  have  power  to  take 
it  again  This  commandment  have  I  received  of  my 
Father.  —  John  x.  14-18. 

My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them,  and 
they  follow  me  :  and  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life ; 
and  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any  one 
pluck  them  out  of  my  hand.  My  Father,  who  gave 
them  me,  is  greater  than  all ;  and  no  one  is  able  to 
pluck  them  out  of  my  Father's  hand.  I  and  the 
Father  are  one.  —  John  x.  27-30. 


64  CONFIRMATION. 

I  am  the  way,  the  truth,  and  the  life :  no  one  com- 
eth  unto  the  Father  but  by  me.  If  ye  had  known 
me,  ye  would  have  known  my  Father  also  :  and  from 
henceforth  ye  know  him,  and  have  seen  him.  Philip 
saith  unto  him,  Lord,  show  us  the  Father,  and  it  suf- 
ficeth  us.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Have  I  been  so  long 
time  with  you,  and  yet  hast  thou  not  known  me, 
Philip?  he  that  hath  seen  me,  hath  seen  the  Father; 
and  how  sayest  thou,  Show  us  the  Father?  Be- 
lievest  thou  not  that  I  am  in  the  Father,  and  the 
Father  in  me?  The  words  that  I  speak  unto  you  I 
speak  not  of  myself:  but  the  Father  that  dwelleth 
in  me,  he  doeth  the  works.  Believe  me,  that  I  am  in 
the  Father,  and  the  Father  in  me :  or  else  believe 
me  for  the  very  works'  sake.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you,  He  that  believeth  on  me,  the  works  that  I 
do  shall  he  do  also :  and  greater  ones  than  these  shall 
he  do,  because  I  go  unto  my  Father.  And  whatso- 
ever ye  shall  ask  in  my  name,  that  will  I  do;  that  the 
Father  may  be  glorified  in  the  Son.  If  ye  shall  ask 
any  thing  in  my  name,  I  will  do  it.  —  John  xiv.  6-14. 

If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide  in  you,  ye 
shall  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be  done  unto  you. 
Herein  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye  bear  much 
fruit :  so  shall  ye  be  my  disciples.  As  the  Father 
hath  loved  me,  so  have  I  loved  you :  continue  ye  in 
my  love.  If  ye  keep  my  commandments,  ye  shall 
abide  in  my  love ;  even  as  I  have  kept  my  Father's 
commandments,  and  abide  in  his  love.  These  things 
have  1  spoken  unto  you,  that  my  joy  might  remain  in 
you,  and  that  your  joy  might  be  full.  — John  xv.  7-  11. 

This  is  my  commandment,  That  ye  love  one  ano- 
ther, as  I  have  loved  you.  Greater  love  hath  no  one 
than  this,  that  one  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends. 
Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  whatsoever  I  command 
you.  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants;  for  the  ser- 
vant knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth :  but  I  have 
called  you  friends;  for  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of 
my  Father,  I  have  made  known  unto  you.     Ye  have 


CONFIRMATION.  65 

not  chosen  me,  but  I  have  chosen  you,  and  ordained 
you,  that  ye  should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit,  and  that 
your  fruit  should  remain ;  that  whatsoever  ye  shall 
ask  of  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give  it  you. 
These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye  love  one  ano- 
ther.—  John  xv.  12-17. 


Then  may  be  read  the  following 
INSTRUCTION. 

"  The  two  Sacraments,  Baptism  and  the  Holy 
Supper,  are,  as  it  were,  two  gates  to  eternal  life. 
Every  Christian  man,  by  baptism,  which  is  the  first 
gate,  is  admitted  and  introduced  into  the  things 
which  the  church  teaches  from  the  "Word  concerning 
another  life ;  which  all  are  means  by  which  man  may 
be  prepared  for  and  led  to  heaven.  The  other  gate 
is  the  Holy  Supper,  through  which  every  man,  who 
has  suffered  himself  to  be  prepared  and  led  by  the 
Lord,  is  admitted  and  introduced  into  heaven.  There 
are  no  more  universal  gates. 

"After  the  first  gate  there  is  a  plain,  over  which 
he  must  run  ;  and  the  other  is  the  goal,  where  is  the 
prize,  to  which  he  directed  his  course :  for  the  palm 
is  not  given  till  after  the  contest,  nor  the  reward  till 
after  the  combat  —  T.  C.  R.  721. 

"  These  Sacraments  may  also  be  compared  to  a 
double  temple,  one  of  which  is  below,  and  the  other 
above ;  and  in  the  lower  of  which  the  gospel  concern- 
ing the  new  advent  of  the  Lord  is  preached,  and  also 
concerning  regeneration  and  thence  salvation  by  Him. 
From  this  temple,  around  the  altar,  there  is  an  ascent 
into  the  upper  temple,  in  which  the  Holy  Supper  is 
celebrated ;  and  thence  a  passage  into  heaven,  where 
the  Lord  receives  them. 

"  They  may  also  be  compared  to  the  tabernacle; 

in  which,  behind   the    entrance,    appeared   the  table 

upon  which  the  bread  of  faces  was  arranged  in  order; 

and  also  the  golden  altar  of  incense ;  and  in  the  midst, 

6* 


66  CONFIRMATION. 

the  candlestick  with  the  lamps  lighted,  by  which  all 
those  things  come  into  view;  and  at  length,  for  those 
who  suffer  themselves  to  be  illuminated,  the  veil  is 
opened  to  the  Holy  of  Holies :  where,  in  the  place  of 
the  ark,  in  which  the  decalogue  had  been,  .the  Word 
is  laid  up,  over  which  was  the  propitiatory,  with  che- 
rubs" of  gold."—  T.  C.  R.  669 


ADDRESS   TO    THOSE   WHO    WERE    BAPTIZED   IN  INFANCY  OB 
CHILDHOOD. 

You  were  baptized  in  the  New  Church  during  your 
infancy  [or  childhood].  While  you  were  unable  to 
do  any  thing  for  yourself,  the  Lord  provided  that 
your  parents  [or  guardians]  should  take  care  of  you. 
They  have  been  led  to  do  such  things  as  were  condu- 
cive both  to  your  spiritual  and  your  natural  welfare. 
They  have  taken  care  of  your  body,  and  prepared  you 
for  living  in  this  world ;  and,  at  the  same  time,  they 
have  taken  care  of  your  mind,  and  endeavored  to  pre- 
pare you  to  live  in  the  spiritual  world. 

By  bringing  you  to  the  ordinance  of  baptism  in  the 
New  Church,  they  have  not  only  introduced  you  into 
the  Church,  but  they  have  brought  you  under  the  care 
of  the  angels  of  the  New  Heaven.  These  angels  have 
constantly  attended  upon  you,  and  watched  over  you 
for  your  good.  They  have  endeavored  to  protect  you 
from  evil  influences,  and  to  cause  you  to  receive  good 
influences.  While  the  Lord  has  by  his  Spirit  and 
Providence  caused  your  parents  to  operate  upon  you 
in  a  natural  and  visible  manner,  he  has  led  your  an- 
gels to  operate  upon  you  in  a  spiritual  and  invisible 
manner.  While  he  has  caused  your  parents  to  love 
you,  to  give  you  spiritual  instruction,  and  to  lead  you 
in  the  way  that  you  should  go,  he  has  through  his 
angels  inspired  you  with  a  love  for  your  parents,  and 
a  disposition  to  listen  to  them  ;  he  has  given  you  an 
affection  for  the  truths  of  his  Word  and  the  doctrines 
of  his  Church,  and  a  desire  to  live  according  to  tbem. 

Many,  very  many  things  have  been  done  for  you, 


CONFIRMATION.  67 

while  you  have  been  unable  to  cooperate,  while  you 
did  not  even  know  that  any  one  was  taking  thought 
for  your  welfare,  and  consequently  while  you  did  not 
know  how  much  you  had  to  be  thankful  for.  Others 
labored,  and  ye  have  entered  into  their  labors.  But 
those  who  labored  for  you  are  blessed.  It  is  happi- 
ness to  them  to  see  you  enjoying  the  fruits  of  their 
labors ;  and  they  will  be  still  more  blessed,  when  they 
begin  to  see  you  enjoying  the  happiness  of  doing  for 
others  what  they  have  done  for  you. 

But  you  have  been  coming  forward ;  your  faculties 
have  been  gradually  unfolding;  you  have  therefore 
been  able  to  cooperate  more  and  more  with  those  who 
have  been  working  for  you.  You  have  been  able  to 
act  more  and  more  voluntarily,  and  as  of  yourself  in 
conforming  to  the  instruction  which  you  have  re- 
ceived. We  trust  that  you  have  in  some  degree  been 
enabled  to  cooperate  with  the  influence  of  the  Lord 
and  his  angels,  in  contending  against  your  natural, 
selfish,  and  worldly  inclinations ;  and  that  you  have 
consequently,  in  some  degree,  become  receptive  of  the 
loves  which  come  down  from  heaven  —  of  love  to  the 
Lord  and  love  to  the  neighbor.  We  trust  that  you 
have  begun  to  do  that  which  is,  in  the  spiritual  sense, 
denoted  by  eating  of  his  flesh  and  drinking  his  blood ; 
and  that  you  are,  therefore,  prepared  to  come  to  the 
ordinance  of  the  Holy  Supper. 

As  you  have  now  arrived  at  adult  age,  and  as  your 
faculties  of  freedom  and  rationality  are  unfolded,  the 
duty  henceforth  devolves  upon  you,  to  cultivate,  to 
regulate,  and  to  use  those  faculties.  Your  natural 
parents  [or  guardians]  will  no  longer  think  that  they 
ought  to  control  you,  but  will  desire  that  you  should 
be  a  free  and  rational  being.  They  apparently  leave 
you  to  yourself;  but  you  are  not  really  left  to  your- 
self:  you  are  not  an  orphan :  you  are  not  without  a 
father  and  a  mother.  And  we  trust  that  as  you  have 
been  coming  to  maturity,  you  have  been  coming  out 
of  a  natural  into  a  spiritual  state  of  mind.  We  trust 
that  you  have  acquired  some  knowledge  of,  and  have 
learned  to  love,  the   spiritual  influences  which  have 


68  CONFIRMATION. 

been  operating,  and  are  now  operating,  upon  you; 
so  that  now,  when  you  are  coming  out  from  under 
the  government  of  your  natural  parents  [or  guardians], 
you  do  voluntarily  come  under  the  government  of  your 
spiritual  Parents  —  of  the  Lord,  and  of  his  Church. 
We  trust  that  you  will  look  unto  Him  as  your  Fa- 
ther, and  to  the  holy  city,  the  New  Jerusalem,  as  your 
Mother. 

ADDRESS  TO  ADULTS  WHO  WERE  BAPTIZED  BEFORE  PROFESSING 
THEIR   BELIEF    IN    THE    DOCTRINES. 

You  have  been  introduced  by  Baptism  into  the 
New  Church ;  and  by  the  same  means  you  have  been 
brought  more  fully  under  the  influence  of  the  angels 
of  the  New  Heaven.  Under  these  influences  and  in 
these  circumstances  you  have  been  studying  the  Doc- 
trines of  the  New  Jerusalem ;  and  as  you  have  pro- 
ceeded, your  understanding  of  them  has  been  contin- 
ually growing  clearer,  your  faith  in  them  firmer,  and 
your  affection  for  them  stronger.  Spiritual  darkness 
has  been  dissipated ;  spiritual  clouds  have  been  dis- 
pelled or  illuminated ;  and  the  coldness  of  your  na- 
tural state  has  been  yielding  before  the  warmth  of  the 
spiritual  Sun.  You  are  now,  therefore,  beginning  to 
feel  established  in  these  Doctrines,  and  to  feel  at  home 
in  the  Holy  City  that  is  coming  down  from  God  out 
of  heaven. 

You  have  also  been  doing  some  of  the  spiritual 
works  which  are  denoted  by  baptism:  you  have  been 
abstaining  from  the  evils  whic*i  are  forbidden  in  the 
Commandments,  as  sins  against  God  ;  and  you  have 
been  contending  in  vour  own  mind  against  the  evil 
affections  and  inclinations  which  would  lead  to  those 
sins.  And  in  doing  these  things,  you  have  not  been 
imagining  that  you  were  acting  of  yourself,  and  by 
your  own  power;  but  you  have  believed  and  acknow- 
ledged that  you  were  acting  from  the  Lord,  and  by 
the  power  which  he  is  continually  giving  you  through 
the  influence  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  And  in  consequence 
of  shunning  evils  internally  as  well  as  externally,  you 
have  in  some  degree  overcome  the  love  of  them  ;  and 


CONFIRMATION.  69 

in  the  same  degree  you  have  begun  to  reeeive  a  love 
for  the  opposite  goods :  as  the  love  of  self  and  the 
love  of  the  world  have  in  some  degree  been  brought 
into  subordination,  so  in  the  same  degree  the  heavens 
have  been  opened  to  you,  and  the  Holy  Spirit  has 
come  down  upon  you ;  that  is,  the  internals  of  your 
mind  have  been  opened,  and  love  to  the  Lord  and 
love  to  the  neighbor  have  begun  to  flow  down  into 
the  externals  :  thus  a  holy,  a  sanctifying  influence  has 
begun  to  descend,  and  to  be  diffused  throughout  the 
whole  man.  You  have  thus  begun  to  do  internally 
that  which  is  denoted  by  receiving  the  Holy  Supper: 
for  you  have  begun  to  receive  into  your  will  that 
which  is  denoted  by  the  bread,  and  into  your  under- 
standing that  which  is  denoted  by  the  wine;  and  you 
are  therefore  prepared  to  come  to  that  ordinance,  ex- 
ternally. 


Here  the  Minister  may  read  the  folio-wing 

DOCTRINES  OF  THE  NEW  CHUECH. 

1.  That  there  is  one  God  ;  that  in  him  is  a  Divine 
Trinity  called  the  Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy 
Spirit  ;  that  these  three  are  distinct,  and  at  the  same 
time  united  in  him,  as  the  soul,  the  body,  and  the 
operation  are  in  man ;  and  that  the  one  God  is  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

2.  That  saving  faith  is  to  believe  in  him  as  the 
Redeemer,  Regenerator,  and  Savior  from  sin. 

3.  That  the  Sacred  Scripture  is  Divine  Truth  ;  that 
it  is  revealed  to  us  as  a  means  by  which  we  may  dis- 
tinguish between  good  and  evil,  by  which  we  may 
be  delivered  from  the  influence  of  evil  spirits,  and  by 
which  we  may  become  associated  with  angels  and 
conjoined  with  the  Lord. 

4.  That  we  must  abstain  from  doing  evil,  because 
it  is  of  the  devil  and  from  the  devil :  and  that  we  must 
do  good,  because  it  is  of  God  and  from  God. 


70  CONFIRMATION. 

5.  That  in  abstaining  from  evil  and  doing  good  we 
are  to  act  as  of  ourselves ;  but  we  must  at  the  same 
time  believe  and  acknowledge  that  the  will,  the  un- 
derstanding, and  the  power  to  do  so,  are  of  the  Lord 
alone. 

Min.  Do  you  acknowledge  and  receive  these  doc- 
trines? 

Answer :  —  I  do. 

Min.  Do  you  desire  and  intend,  by  the  divine  mercy 
of  the  Lord,  to  live  according  to  them  ? 

Answer :  —  I  do. 

Min.  You  have  been  baptized  with  water,  which 
represents  the  truths  that  are  contained  in  the  literal 
sense  of  the  Scriptures :  May  you  also  be  baptized 
with  the  Holy  Spirit  and  with  fire;  that  is,  with  the 
Divine  Wisdom  and  the  Divine  Love  which  are  con- 
tained in  the  spiritual  sense. 

You  have  been  baptized  into  the  name  of  the  Fa- 
ther, and  of  the  Son,  and  of  the  Holy  Spirit  :  May 
you  have  this  baptism  spiritually  fulfilled  in  you  : 
May  you  receive  into  your  mind  and  life  that  which 
is  denoted  by  the  Father,  that  which  is  denoted  by 
the  Son,  and  that  which  is  denoted  by  the  Holy 
Spirit.  May  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  abide  in  you, 
and  you  in  him ;  so  that  you  may  be  brought  into 
his  image  and  likeness,  and  so  that  you  may  from 
him  bring  forth  the  fruits  of  righteousness. 


Then  may  be  said  the  Lord's  Prayer,  all  kneeling. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens;  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this 
day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as 
we  also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into 
temptation  ;  but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is 
the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever: 
Amen. 


CONFIRMATION.  71 

The  candidate  then  krteels,  or  continues  knceKng;  find  the  Minister,  laying 
his  hands  on  his  head,  may  repeat  one  or  both  of  the  following  blessings. 

Blessed  are  they  that  do  His  commandments,  that 
they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of  life,  and  may  enter 
in  through  the  gates  into  the  city.  —  Rev.  xxii.  14. 

Jehovah  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee :  Jehovah  make 
His  face  to  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  gracious  unto 
thee :  Jehovah  lift  up  His  countenance  upon  thee, 
and  give  thee  peace.  —  Num.  vi.  24  -  26. 


The  service  may  be  concluded  by  singing  an  Anthem,  Selection,  or  Hymn ; 
and  by  the  Benediction,  if  no  services  follow. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
alL     Amen. 


THE 


SACRAMENT  OF  THE  HOLY  SUPPER 


[Persons  who  have  been  introduced  into  the  New  Church  by 
Baptism,  and  who  have  arrived  at  maturity,  (which  with  males  is  at 
the  age  of  twenty-one,  and  with  females  at  the  age  of  eighteen  years,) 
who  have  made  a  full  acknowledgment  of  their  faith  in  the  doctrines 
of  the  church,  and  declared  their  desire  and  intention  to  live  ac- 
cording to  them,  and  who  are  in  a  state  of  charity  and  peace  with 
their  brethren,  are  regarded  as  proper  persons  to  receive  the  sacra- 
ment of  the  Holy  Supper.] 


The  service  may  be  commenced  by  singing  an  appropriate  Selection  or 
Hymn.    The  Minister  may  then  read  the  following. 

**  THE   INSTITUTION   OF   THE   HOLY   SUPPER   BY   THE   LORD. 

"  Jesus  kept  the  Passover  with  his  disciples  :  and 
when  the  evening  was  come,  he  sat  down  with  them. 
'And  as  they  did  eat,  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed, 
and  brake,  and  gave  to  his  disciples,  and  said,  Take, 
eat;  this  is  my  body.  And  he  took  the  cup;  and 
when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  gave  it  to  them,  saying, 
Drink  ye  all  of  it;  for  this  is  my  blood  of  the  New 
Covenant,  which  is  shed  for  many.'  —  Mat.  xxvi.  26  - 
28;  Mark  xiv.  22-24;  Luke  xxii.  19,  20. 

"inE  DOCTRINE  OF  THE  LORD  CONCERNING  HIS  FLESH  AND 
BLOOD  AND  CONCERNING  THE  BREAD  AND  WINE. 

"'  Labor  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth,  but  for 
that  meat  which  endureth  unto  everlasting  life,  which 
the  Son  of  Man  will  give  unto  you.  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  yon,  Moses  gave  you  not  that  bread  from 


THE   HOLY    SUPPER.  73 

heaven,  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 
from  heaven :  for  the  bread  of  God  is  he  that  cometh 
down  from  heaven,  and  giveth  life  to  the  world.  1 
am  the  bread  of  life  :  he  that  cometh  unto  me  shall 
never  hunger,  and  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  nevei 
thirst.  I  am  the  bread  which  came  down  from  hea- 
ven. Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that  believeth 
on  me  hath  everlasting  life:  I  am  that  bread  of  life. 
Your  fathers  did  eat  the  manna  in  the  wilderness,  and 
are  dead.  This  is  the  bread  which  cometh  down 
from  heaven,  that  one  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die. 
I  am  the  living  bread  which  came  down  from  heaven  ; 
if  any  one  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall  live  for  ever :  and 
the  bread  that  I  will  give  is  my  flesh,  which  I  will 
give  for  the  life  of  the  world.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
unto  you,  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  Man, 
and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you.  Whoso 
eateth  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my  blood,  hath  eternal 
life;  and  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day:  for  my 
flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my  blood  is  drink  indeed. 
He  that  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my  blood, 
dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in  him.'  —  John  vi.  27,  32,  33, 
35,  41,  47-51,  53-56."—  T.  C.  R.  703. 

"  The  Holy  Supper  was  instituted  by  the  Lord,  to 
be  a  means  whereby  the  church  may  have  conjunction 
with  heaven,  and  thus  with  the  Lord  :  it  is,  therefore, 
the  holiest  solemnity  of  divine  worship. 

"  The  manner  in  which  such  conjunction  is  effected 
by  the  Holy  Supper,  is  not  understood  by  those  who 
are  unacquainted  with  the  internal  or  spiritual  sense 
of  the  Word ;  since  they  do  not  think  beyond  the  ex- 
ternal sense,  which  is  that  of  the  letter.  It  is  only 
from  the  internal  or  spiritual  sense  of  the  Word,  that 
it  can  be  known  what  is  signified  by  the  Lord's  body 
and  blood,  and  by  the  bread  and  the  wTine ;  and  also 
what  is  signified  by  eating. 

"  In  the  spiritual  sense,  the  Lord's  body  or  flesh, 
and  the  bread,  signifies  the  good  of  love ;  the  Lord's 
blood  and  the  wine,  the  good  of  faith  ;  and  eating,  ap- 
propriation and  conjunction.  In  no  other  sense  do 
the  angels,  who  are  attendant  on  man  when  he  re- 
7 


74  THE  HOLY   SUPPER. 

ceives  the  sacrament  of  the  Supper,  understand  these 
things;  for  they  perceive  all  things  spiritually.  Hence 
it  is,  that,  on  such  occasions,  a  holy  principle  of  love 
and  of  faith  flows  into  man  from  the  angels,  thus 
through  heaven  from  the  Lord  ;  and  hence  conjunc- 
tion is  effected. 

u  From  these  considerations  it  is  evident,  that  when 
man  partakes  of  the  bread,  which  is  the  body,  he  is 
conjoined  to  the  Lord  by  the  good  of  love,  directed 
to  Him  and  derived  from  Him;  and  that  when  he 
partakes  of  the  wine,  which  is  the  blood,  he  is  con- 
joined to  the  Lord  by  the  good  of  faith,  directed 
to  Him  and  derived  from  Him.  But  it  must  be  par- 
ticularly observed,  that  conjunction  with  the  Lord  by 
means  of  the  sacrament  of  the  Holy  Supper,  is  effected 
with  those  alone  who  are  influenced  by  the  good  of 
love  to  Him,  and  of  faith  in  Him  and  from  Him. 
With  these  there  is  conjunction  by  means  of  this  most 
holy  ordinance :  with  others  there  is  indeed  the 
Lord's  presence,  but  no  conjunction  with  Him. 

"  Besides,  the  Holy  Supper  includes  and  compre- 
hends the  whole  of  the  divine  worship  instituted  in 
the  Israelitish  Church  ;  for  the  burnt  offerings  and 
sacrifices,  in  which  the  worship  of  that  church  princi- 
pally consisted,  were  denominated  by  the  single  term 
bread  :  hence,  also,  the  Holy  Supper  is  the  comple- 
tion or  fulness  of  that  representative  worship."  — H.  D. 
210-214. 


Then  may  be  read  the  following 

INSTRUCTION. 

The  Lord  has  given  to  the  Church  two  external 
representative  ordinances,  Baptism,  and  the  Holy 
Supper.  These  ordinances  have  spiritual  significa- 
tions ;  and  in  their  spiritual  sense  they  involve  all  we 
have  to  do  in  preparation  for  heaven.  Baptism,  or 
the  washing  of  the  body  with  water,  denotes  the  pu- 
rification of  the  mind,  and  the  removal  of  every  thing 
that  is  evil  and  false ;  and  the  Holy  Supper  denotes 


THE    HOLY    SUITER.  75 

the  reception  and  implantation  of  what  is  good  and 
true  :  thus  the  two  ordinances  represent  the  whole 
work  of  regeneration  — the  whole  work  by  which  we 
come  out  of  a  natural  state  into  a  spiritual  one  —  the 
work  of  rejecting  the  influence  of  evil  spirits,  and 
yielding  to  the  influence  of  the  Lord  and  his  angels 
—  the  work  of  resisting  the  love  of  self  and  the  love 
of  the  world,  until  they  are  brought  into  subordination 
to  the  love  of  the  Lord  and  the  love  of  the  neighbor, 

It  is  made  our  duty  to  receive  Baptism  before  we 
receive  the  Holy  Supper,  because  the  spiritual  works 
which  are  represented  by  Baptism  precede  and  pre- 
pare the  way  for  those  which  are  represented  by  the 
Holy  Supper :  for  the  evils  and  falsities  which  come 
up  from  beneath  are  opposite  to  the  goods  and  truths 
which  come  down  from  above ;  so  opposite  and  con- 
trary, that  we  cannot  be  under  the  influence  of  both 
at  the  same  time :  consequently  we  must  be  success- 
ively delivered  from  the  former,  before  we  can  receive 
the  latter ;  and  in  the  degree  that  we  resist  and  put 
away  what  is  evil  and  false,  in  that  degree  are  we 
able  to  receive  what  is  good  and  true  ;  or,  in  other 
words,  in  the  degree  that  we  perform  the  spiritual 
works  represented  by  Baptism,  in  that  degree  are  we 
prepared  to  receive  the  Holy  Supper,  and  the  things 
represented  by  it. 

[While  we  are  performing  the  duties  which  are  re- 
presented by  Baptism;  that  is,  while  we  are  abstaining 
from  those  things  which  are  forbidden  by  the  Com- 
mandments, and  are  resisting  our  natural  inclinations 
to  do  those  things,  then  we  think  of  the  Lord,  of  his 
government,  and  his  laws,  only  in  natural  light;  for 
our  evil  inclinations  prevent  spiritual  light  from  com- 
ing down  out  of  heaven  into  our  minds  :  consequently, 
we  then  think  of  him  as  an  Almighty  Being  who  acts 
from  such  principles  as  natural  men  act  from,  who 
acts  from  a  love  of  his  own  glory  and  happiness,  and 
who  therefore  loves  and  rewards  those  who  love  and 
obey  him,  and  hates  and  punishes  those  who  hate  and 
disobey  him. 

But  as  we  conform  to  his  precepts,  our  views  of  him 


76  THE   HOLY    SUPPER. 

change  ;  the  more  we  conform,  the  more  plainly  do 
we  see  that  it  is  good  for  us  to  conform,  and  the  more 
happiness  do  we  enjoy  while  we  are  conforming;  at 
the  same  time  our  desire  to  do  the  things  which  are 
forbidden  is  continually  diminishing ;  our  love  for 
ourselves  and  for  the  world  is  by  degrees  overcome 
and  made  subordinate;  and  as  this  is  done,  love  to- 
wards our  neighbor  is  insinuated,  which  makes  us  iove 
the  Commandments ;  that  is,  it  makes  us  love  to  d< 
what  they  require,  and  unwilling  to  do  what  they  for- 
bid :  and  together  with  love  to  our  neighbors  there  is 
insinuated  into  our  minds  a  spiritual  light,  by  which 
the  Commandments  are  lifted  up  and  glorified ;  their 
interior  spirit  and  life  are  gradually  unfolded,  and  we 
are  continually  able  to  see  more  and  more  wonderful 
things  in  them. 

And  as  our  views  of  the  Divine  Laws  change,  so 
our  views  of  the  Lord  himself  change  :  when  we  find 
that  they  are  good  for  us,  we  begin  to  think  that  he 
gave  them  for  that  reason.  Thus  we  are  led  to  re- 
view all  our  opinions  concerning  him.  We  did  sup- 
pose that  in  governing  us  and  giving  us  laws,  he  acted 
from  a  love  of  governing,  and  a  regard  to  his  own 
glory;  but  now  we  begin  to  think  that  he  acts  from 
love  towards  us,  that  he  governs  from  love,  and  that 
he  gives  laws  from  love.  We  also  begin  to  see  that 
he  does  not  love  us  because  we  have  been  loving  him, 
and  that  he  does  not  do  good  unto  us  because  we 
have  been  doing  good  unto  him  ;  but  that  he  loves  us 
because  he  is  infinitely  good,  and  that  he  does  good 
unto  us  because  he  loves  to  do  good.  We  become 
sensible  that  while  we  were  buried  in  sin,  while  we 
were  opposing  and  hating  him  and  every  thing  that 
is  good,  he  was  loving  us ;  and  that  from  love  he  took 
upon  himself  our  nature,  and  came  down  to  save  us ; 
to  deliver  us  from  the  evils  of  our  will,  and  from  the 
falsities  of  our  understandings,  and  instead  of  them 
to  fill  our  minds  with  wisdom  and  goodness.  For 
this  purpose  he  purified  and  glorified  the  human  na- 
ture which  he  assumed ;  he  delivered  it  from  the  evil 
and  false  propensities  which  it  inherited  from  its  mo« 


THE  HOLY   SUPPER.  77 

ther,  and  filled  it  with  his  own  Love  and  Wisdom. 
By  doing  this,  he  showed  us  what  we  have  to  do,  and 
he  gave  us  power  to  do  it.  While  he  was  doing  this, 
he  gave  us  all  the  knowledge  of  himself  that,  we  are 
capable  of  receiving;  and  by  the  manner  in  which  he 
glorified  his  Humanity  and  made  it  Divine,  he  showed 
how  we  may  be  regenerated  and  made  spiritual.] 

While  we  are  reading  the  Scriptures,  which  give  an 
account  of  what  the  Lord  did  while  he  dwelt  in  the 
world,  we  see  him  in  two  aspects ;  we  see  him  as  a 
good  Being,  and  a  wise  Being ;  and  we  see  that  all 
the  works  and  words  that  proceeded  from  him,  pro- 
ceeded from  his  Love  and  Wisdom  united.  These 
two  attributes  are  what  are  denoted  by  his  flesh  and 
his  blood,  which  he  says  we  must  eat  and  drink  that 
we  may  have  eternal  life;  and  they  are  also  what 
are  denoted  by  the  bread  and  the  wine  of  the  Holy 
Supper.  His  flesh  and  the  bread  denote  his  Love  or 
Goodness,  and  his  blood  and  the  wine  denote  his 
Wisdom  or  Truth.  As  bread  and  wine  are  appro- 
priated to  us,  and  made  to  enter  into  the  composition 
of  our  bodies,  by  our  eating  and  drinking  them;  so 
there  is  such  a  thing  as  spiritual  eating  and  drinking, 
by  means  of  which  the  Lord's  Goodness  and  Truth 
may  be  received  and  appropriated  by  our  minds.  We 
spiritually  eat,  when  we  meditate  upon  and  love  his 
Goodness,  and  desire  to  have  such  goodness  in  our 
own  minds ;  and  we  spiritually  drink,  when  we  medi- 
tate upon  the  instruction  which  he  gave,  and  when 
we  endeavor  to  receive  it  into  our  minds,  so  that  we 
may  think  and  act  according  to  it. 

For  example,  when  we  consider  the  feelings  which 
the  Lord  manifested  toward  all  men,  even  toward 
those  who  hated  him,  then  we  can  form  an  idea  of 
his  G  )odness ;  we  can  form  an  idea  of  the  nature  of 
his  Love.  If  we  take  delight  in  such  Love,  if  we 
love  it,  and  desire  to  receive  it  into  our  minds  so  as 
to  act  from  it,  then  we  eat  spiritual  food ;  we  receive 
that  goodness  into  our  minds:  while  we  are  loving  it, 
it  flows  from  the  Lord  into  our  spirits ;  it  nourishes 
them,  and  gives  them  eternal  life  :  for  to  feel  such 
7* 


78  THE   HOLY   SUPPER. 

love,  and  to  act  from  it,  is  eternal  life ;  that  is,  such 
life  as  the  angels  live. 

So  when  we  listen  to  him  while  he  is  teaching  us 
to  love  our  enemies,  and  to  do  good,  and  lend,  hoping 
for  nothing  in  return,  that  we  may  be  like  our  Father 
who  is  in  heaven,  who  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful 
and  the  evil ;  if  we  love  this  instruction,  and  desire 
to  receive  it  into  our  minds,  and  to  live  according  to 
it,  then  we  spiritually  drink;  we  receive  spiritual  wine 
into  our  spirits;  and  it  enters  into  them  and  nourishes 
and  strengthens  them.  Whence  it  may  be  seen  that 
by  wine  is  denoted  spiritual  truth. 

[Now  there  are  various  kinds  of  goodness  and  truth 
which  the  Lord  manifested  and  taught  while  he  dwelt 
among  us  performing  a  work  of  redemption.  All  of 
these  are  presented  to  us,  that  we  may  receive  them 
into  our  spirits,  and  be  nourished  by  them  :  for  he 
says,  "As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me,  and  I  live 
by  the  Father  ;  so  he  that  eateth  me,  even  he  shall 
live  by  me."  He  was,  as  to  his  Humanity,  continually 
obtaining  knowledge  of  the  goodness  and  the  truth  of 
his  internal  Divinity :  then  by  loving  that  goodness 
and  truth,  by  receiving  them  into  his  Humanity,  and 
bringing  them  into  life,  his  Humanity  also  was  made 
Divine,  and  was  united  with  his  Essential  Divinity. 
So,  if  we  do  that  which  is  denoted  by  eating  him ; 
that  is,  if  we  love,  receive,  and  appropriate  the  grace 
and  truth  which  came  by  him,  we  shall  become  like- 
nesses of  him,  shall  live  by  him,  and  shall  thus  have 
eternal  life. 

But  we  must  not  imagine  that  we  fully  understand 
his  goodness  and  truth  the  first  time  we  think  of  them, 
or  that  we  love  them  enough  the  first  time  that  we 
feel  any  affection  for  them :  for  although  he  has  in  his 
mercy  brought  them  down,  so  that  even  our  senses 
can  perceive  them,  and  so  that  even  the  natural  man 
can  form  an  idea  of  them,  yet  in  themselves  they  are 
infinite ;  and  they  will  for  ever  continue  to  unfold 
themselves  to  our  view,  as  our  minds  unfold  them- 
selves to  receive  them.  When  we  are  beginning  to 
understand  and  to  love  them,  we  are  beginning  a  new 


THE  HOLY   SUPPER.  79 

life ;  we  are  beginning  to  partake  of  the  food  which 
be  has  brought  down  from  heaven  —  the  food  of  which 
we  shall  eat  for  ever,  and  by  means  of  which  we  shall 
live  for  ever  And  the  reason  why  this  spiritual  food 
will  continue  to  nourish  us  for  ever  is,  because  it  is 
the  infinite  goodness  and  wisdom  of  the  Lord  himself, 
which  he  gives  without  measure;  and  because  the 
more  we  receive  of  it,  and  the  longer  we  live  upon  it, 
the  better  shall  we  understand  it,  and  the  more  shall 
we  be  able  to  receive  of  it] 

From  the  spiritual  signification  of  the  Holy  Sup- 
per, we  can  see  what  we  ought  to  be  doing  spiritually, 
while  we  are  partaking  of  it  naturally ;  and  that  is, 
while  we  are  eating  the  bread  and  drinking  the  wine, 
we  ought  to  be  meditating  upon,  and  loving,  and  re 
ceiving  into  our  minds  the  Divine  Goodness  and  Wis- 
dom which  are  denoted  by  them.  And  in  order  that 
we  may  be  prepared  to  do  this,  two  things  are  neces- 
sary. In  the  first  place,  we  must  have  arrived  at 
adult  age  :  for  if  we  have  not,  we  shall  not  be  free  and 
rational  beings;  and  the  works  which  we  do  will  not 
be  entirely  our  own,  but  will  in  part  proceed  from  those 
who  have  control  over  us.  Secondly,  we  must  have 
been  baptized,  and  must  have  begun  to  do  the  spirit- 
ual works  which  are  denoted  by  that  ordinance ;  that 
is,  we  must  have  begun  to  abstain  from  evils  as  sins, 
and  we  must  have  begun  to  fight  against  and  to  over- 
come our  inclinations  to  them :  for  until  we  have  be- 
gun to  do  this,  we  can  have  no  genuine  affection  for 
the  things  which  are  represented  by  the  bread  and 
wine;  and  if  we  have  any  affection  for  them,  it  will 
be  for  our  own  sake,  and  not  for  their  sake.  But  when 
we  have  overcome  the  love  of  any  evil,  we  shall  re- 
ceive from  the  Lord  a  love  for  the  opposite  good ;  and 
when  we  have  overcome  the  love  of  any  falsity,  we 
shall  receive  a  love  for  the  opposite  truth:  thus  are 
we  prepared  to  come  to  the  Holy  Supper;  thus  are 
we  prepared  to  partake  of  it  internally,  as  well  as  ex- 
ternally —  to  receive  the  bread  and  wine,  and  at  the 
same  time  to  receive  something  of  the  goodness  and 
truth  which  are  represented  by  them. 


80  THE  HOLY   SUPPER. 

[When  the  Lord  dwelt  among  us,  he  turned  watei 
into  wine ;  and  he  also  did  the  spiritual  work  which 
is  denoted  by  it:  that  is,  he  transformed  the  prohi- 
bitory commandments  into  doctrines  of  love.  The 
commandments  in  relation  to  himself,  which  forbid 
our  having  other  gods  before  him,  our  taking  his  name 
in  vain,  and  our  violating  his  holy  day,  are  trans- 
formed into  the  doctrine  that  we  should  love  him 
with  all  the  heart;  and  he  presented  himself  to  us  in 
such  a  manner  that  we  could  do  it.  So  the  con  - 
mandments  in  relation  to  our  neighbors,  which  forbid 
our  doing  or  desiring  to  do  any  evil  to  them,  were 
transformed  into  the  doctrine  that  we  should  love 
them  as  ourselves. 

But  it  was  at  a  marriage  that  he  turned  the  water 
into  wine :  so  it  is  at  a  spiritual  marriage  that  he 
transforms  the  commandments  into  doctrines  of  love  ; 
it  is  when  he  can  produce  the  marriage  of  goodness 
and  truth  in  our  minds ;  when  evil  loves  are  overcome 
in  us,  and  we  begin  to  receive  good  loves  in  place  of 
them.  With  these  loves  all  his  commandments  can 
be  united  in  marriage  ;  and  when  they  are  thus  united, 
we  obey  without  any  hope  of  reward :  we  can  do 
good,  and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing  again;  for  it  is  our 
meat  and  our  drink  to  do  his  will.] 

Here  one  or  more  of  the  following  passages  from  the  Word  may  bo  read. 

And  in  this  mountain  shall  Jehovah  of  hosts  make 

unto  all  people 
A  feast  of  fat  things,  a  feast  of  wines  on  the  lees, 
Of  fat  things  full  of  marrow, 
Of  wines  on  the  lees  well  refined. 
And  he  will  destroy  in  this  mountain 
The  face  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  people, 
And  the  vail  that  is  spread  over  all  nations. 
He  will  swallow  up  death  in  victory ; 
And  the  Lord  Jehovih  will  wipe  away  tears  from  off 

all  faces ; 
And  the  rebuke  of  his  people  shall  he  take  away  from 

off  all  the  earth  : 


THE    HOLY    SUPPER.  81 

For  Jehovah  hath  spoken  it. 

And  it  shall  be  said  in  that  day, 

Lo,  this  is  our  God  ; 

We  have  waited  for  him,  and  he  will  save  U9 

This  is  Jehovah  ; 

We  have  waited  for  him, 

We  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  salvation. 

Is.  xxv.  6-9 

And,  thou  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  Lord  Jeiio* 
vih:  Speak  unto  every  feathered  fowl,  and  to  every 
beast  of  the  field, 

Assemble  yourselves,  and  come; 
Gather  yourselves  on  every  side, 
To  my  sacrifice  that  I  do  sacrifice  for  you, 
A  great  sacrifice  upon  the  mountains  of  Israel, 
That  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and  drink  blood. 
Ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  mighty, 
And  drink  the  blood  of  the  princes  of  the  earth, 
Of  rams,  of  lambs,  and  of  goats,  of  bullocks, 
All  of  them  fatlings  of  Bashan. 
And  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be  full, 
And  drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken, 
Of  my  sacrifice  which  1  have  sacrificed  for  you. 
Thus  ye  shall  be  filled  at  my  table  with  horses  and 

chariots, 
With  mighty  men,  and  with  all  men  of  war, 
Saith  the  Lord  Jehovih.  —  Ezek.  x*xix.  17  —  20. 

And  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  multi- 
tude, and  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the 
voice  of  mighty  thunderings,  saying,  Alleluia:  for  the 
Lord  God  Omnipotent  reigneth.  Let  us  be  glad 
and  rejoice,  and  give  the  glory  unto  him :  for  the 
marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come,  and  his  Wife  hath 
made  herself  ready.  And  to  her  was  granted  that  she 
should  be  arrayed  in  fine  linen,  bright  and  clean:  for 
the  fine  linen  is  the  righteousness  of  the  saints.  And 
he  saith  unto  me,  Write,  Blessed  are  they  that  are 
called  unto  the  marriage  supper  of  the  Lamb.  —  Rev 
xix.  6-9. 


82  THE   HOLY    SUPPER. 

And  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun ;  and  he 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying  to  all  the  fowls  that  fly 
in  the  midst  of  heaven,  Come  and  gather  yourselves 
together  unto  the  supper  of  the  great  God  ;  that  ye 
may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings,  and  the  flesh  of  captains, 
and  the  flesh  of  the  mighty,  and  the  flesh  of  horses, 
and  of  them  that  sit  upon  them,  and  the  flesh  of  all, 
both  free  and  bond,  and  small  and  great.  —  Rev.  xix. 
17,  18. 

Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door,  and  knock:  if  any  one 
hear  my  voice,  and  open  the  door,  I  will  come  in  unto 
him,  and  will  sup  with  him,  and  he  with  me.  To  him 
that  overcometh  will  I  grant  to  sit  with  me  in  my 
throne,  even  as  I  also  overcame,  and  sat  down  with 
my  Father  in  his  throne.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let 
him  hear  what  the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches.— 
Rev.  iii.  20-22. 

Therefore  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  to  the  altar,  and 
there  rememberest  that  thy  brother  hath  aught  against 
thee ;  leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and  go  thy 
way  :  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and  then  come 
and  offer  thy  gift.—  Mat.  v.  23,  24. 

Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened  bread,  when  the 
passover  must  be  killed.  And  he  sent  Peter  and  John, 
saying,  Go  and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that  we  may 
eat.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou  that 
we  prepare  ?  And  he  said  unto  them,  Behold,  when 
ye  are  entered  into  the  city,  there  shall  a  man  meet 
you,  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water;  follow  him  into  the 
house  where  he  entereth  in.  And  ye  shall  say  unto 
the  goodman  of  the  house.  The  Master  saith  unto  thee, 
Where  is  the  guestchamber,  where  I  shall  eat  the 
passover  with  my  disciples?  And  he  shall  show  you 
a  large  upper  room  furnished  :  there  make  leady.  And 
they  went,  and  found  as  he  had  said  unto  them  :  and 
they  made  ready  the  passover. —  Luke  xxii.  7-13. 

Now  when  the  evening  was  come,  he  sat  down  with 


THE    HOLY    SITPER,  83 

the  twelve.  And  as  they  did  eat,  he  said,  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  betray  me.  And 
they  were  exceedingly  sorrowful,  and  began  every  one 
of  them  to  say  unto  him,  Lord,  is  it  I?  And  he  an- 
swered and  said,  He  that  dippeth  his  hand  with  me 
in  the  dish,  the  same  shall  betray  me.  The  Son  of 
Man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of  him  :  but  wo  unto  that 
man  by  whom  the  Son  of  Man  is  betrayed!  it  had 
been  good  for  that  man  if  he  had  not  been  born. 
Then  Judas,  who  betrayed  him,  answered  and  said, 
Master,  is  it  I  ?     He  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  said. 

And  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  took  the  Bread,  and 
blessed,  and  brake,  and  gave  to  the  disciples,  and  said, 
Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  Body.  And  he  took  the  Cup, 
and  gave  thanks,  and  gave  to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye 
all  of  it;  for  this  is  my  Blood  of  the  New  Covenant, 
which  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of  sins.  But 
I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit 
of  the  vine,  until  that  day  when  1  drink  it  new  with 
you  in  my  Father's  kingdom.  And  when  they  had 
sung  an  hymn,  they  went  out  into  the  Mount  of 
Olives.—  Mat.  xxvi.  20-30. 


Here  the  Minister,  uncovering  the  Bread,  may  repeat  the  following  prayer, 
or  the  Lord's  Prayer,  or  both,  all  kneeling. 

O  Lord  our  Redeemer  and  Savior,  thou  who  art 
the  Bread  of  life,  draw  near,  and  bless  us,  while  we 
engage  in  this  holiest  act  of  worship.  We  confess 
before  thee,  O  Lord,  that  of  ourselves  we  are  only 
evil,  and  all  unworthy  of  thy  great  goodness,  and  of 
the  manifold  blessings  we  daily  receive  at  thy  hands. 
Yet,  trusting  in  thy  Divine  mercy,  and  encouraged  by 
thy  gracious  invitations,  we  come,  with  humble  and 
penitent  hearts,  to  present  ourselves  before  thee,  and, 
in  the  way  of  thine  appointment,  seek  conjunction 
with  thee.  Prepare  our  hearts  and  minds,  we  entreat 
thee,  for  such  heavenly  communion.  May  every  evil 
affection  and  false  suggestion  be  removed,  and  may 
love  to  thee  and  charity  towards  our  neighbor  be  im- 
planted in  their  stead;  so  that  while  our  bodies  are 


84  THE    HOLY    SUPPER. 

nourished  by  the  bread  and  wine,  our  souls  may  be 
strengthened  and  refreshed  by  angels'  food  —  by  love 
to  thee  and  to  one  another.  And  may  we  thus  realize 
that  in  thy  Holy  Supper  thou  art  present  with  all  the 
benefits  of  thy  redemption.  May  it  be  a  signing,  seal- 
ing, and  testifying  that  we  are  thy  children,  opening 
to  us  the  mansions  of  heaven,  and  conjoining  us  more 
closely  with  thee  for  evermore.     Amen. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens;  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this 
day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as 
we  also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into 
temptation;  but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is 
the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever. 
Amen. 

Then  shall  the  Minister  repeat  one  of  the  following  passages. 

Jesus  took  the  Bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake,  and 
gave  to  the  disciples,  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my 
Body.  — Mat.  xxvi.  26. 

Jesus  took  Bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake,  and  gave 
to  them,  and  said,  Take,  eat;  this  is  my  Body. — 
Mark  xiv.  22. 

And  he  took  Bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake, 
and  gave  unto  them,  saying,  This  is  my  Body  which 
is  given  for  you :  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me.  — 
Luke  xxii.  19. 

Here  shall  he  break  and  distribute  the  Bread. 
Then  shall  he  take  the  Cup,  and  repeat  one  of  the  following  passages. 

And  he  took  the  Cap,  and  gave  thanks,  and  gave 
to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye  all  of  it;  for  this  is  my 
Blood  of  the  New  Covenant,  which  is  shed  for  many 
for  the  remission  of  sins. —  Mat.  xxvi.  27,  28. 


THE   HOLY    SUPPER  85 

And  he  took  the  Cup,  and  when  he  had  given  thanks, 
he  gave  to  them  :  and  they  all  drank  of  it,  And  he 
said  unto  them,  This  is  my  Blood  of  the  New  Cove* 
nant,  which  is  shed  for  many.  —  Mark  xiv.  23,  24. 

Likewise  also  the  Cup  after  supper,  saying,  This 
cup  is  the  New  Covenant  in  my  Blood,  which  is  shed 
for  you.  —  Luke  xxii.  20. 


Then  shall  he  present  the  Wine  to  the  communicants. 


When  all  have  partaken,  one  or  more  of  the  following  passages  may  be 

read. 

If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  commandments.  And  I 
will  pray  the  Father,  and  he  shall  give  you  another 
Comforter,  that  he  may  abide  with  you  for  ever:  the 
Spirit  of  truth ;  whom  the  world  cannot  receive,  be- 
cause it  seeth  him  not,  neither  knoweth  him  :  but  ye 
know  him  ;  for  he  dwelleth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in 
you.  I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless :  I  will  come  to 
you.  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth  me  no 
more ;  but  ye  see  me :  because  I  live,  ye  shall  live 
also.  At  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  in  my 
Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in  you.  He  that  hath 
my  commandments,  and  keepeth  them,  he  it  is  that 
loveth  me  :  and  he  that  loveth  me,  shall  be  loved  of 
my  Father;  and  1  will  love  him,  and  will  manifest 
myself  to  him. 

Judas  saith  unto  him,  not  Iscariot,  Lord,  how  is  it 
that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  unto  us,  and  not  unto 
the  world? 

Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  If  a  man  love 
me,  he  will  keep  my  words  :  and  my  Father  will 
love  him; and  we  will  come  unto  him,  and  make  our 
abode  with  him.  He  that  loveth  me  not,  keepeth  not 
my  sayings  :  and  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine, 
but  the  Father's  who  sent  me.  These  things  have 
I  spoken  unto  you,  being  present  with  you.  But  the 
Comforter,  the  Holy  Spirit,  whom  the  Father  will 
8 


86  THE  HOLY   SUPPER. 

send  in  my  name,  he  shall  teach  you  all  things,  and 
bring  all  things  to  your  remembrance,  whatsoever  1 
have  said  unto  you.  —  John  xiv.  15-26. 

Peace  I  leave  with  you  ;  my  peace  I  give  unto  you : 
not  as  the  world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you.  Let  not 
your  heart  be  troubled,  neither  let  it  be  afraid.  Ye 
have  heard  how  I  said  unto  you,  I  go  away,  and  come 
unto  you.  If  ye  loved  me,  ye  would  rejoice,  because 
I  said,  I  go  unto  the  Father:  for  my  Father  is 
greater  than  I.  And  now  I  have  told  you  before  it 
come  to  pass,  that,  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  might 
believe.  Hereafter  I  will  not  talk  much  with  you : 
for  the  prince  of  this  world  cometh,  and  hath  nothing 
in  me.  But  that  the  world  may  know  that  I  love  the 
Father:  and  as  the  Father  gave  me  commandment, 
even  so  I  do.  Arise,  let  us  go  hence.  —  John  xiv. 
27-31. 

This  is  my  commandment,  That  ye  love  one  ano- 
ther, as  I  have  loved  you.  Greater  love  hath  no  one 
than  this,  that  one  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends. 
Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  whatsoever  I  command 
you.  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants  ;  for  the  ser- 
vant knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth :  but  I  have 
called  you  friends;  for  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of 
my  Father,  I  have  made  known  unto  you.  Ye  have 
not  chosen  me,  but  I  have  chosen  you,  and  ordained 
you,  that  ye  should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit,  and  that 
your  fruit  should  remain  ;  that  whatsoever  ye  shall 
ask  of  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give  it  you. 
These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye  love  one  ano- 
ther.— John  xv.  12-17. 

These  words  spake  Jesus,  and  lifted  up  his  eyes  to 
heaven,  and  said,  Father,  the  hour  is  come;  glorify 
thy  Son,  that  thy  Son  also  may  glorify  thee :  as  thou 
hast  given  him  power  over  all  flesh,  that  he  should 
give  eternal  life  to  as  many  as  thou  hast  given  him. 
And  this  is  life  eternal,  that  they  might  know  thee  the 
only  true  God,  and  Jesus   Christ,  whom   thou   hast 


THE   HOLY    SUPPER.  87 

sent.  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth :  I  have 
finished  the  work  which  thou  gavest  me  to  do.  And 
now,  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  self, 
with  the  glory  which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world 
was. 

I  have  manifested  thy  name  unto  the  men  whom 
thou  gavest  me  out  of  the  world  :  thine  they  were,  and 
thou  gavest  them  me;  and  they  have  kept  thy  word. 
Now  they  have  known  that  all  things  whatsoever 
thou  hast  given  me  are  of  thee :  for  I  have  given  unto 
them  the  words  which  thou  gavest  me;  and  they  have 
received  them,  and  have  known  surely  that  I  came 
out  from  thee,  and  they  have  believed  that  thou  didst 
send  me.  I  pray  for  them  :  I  pray  not  for  the  world, 
but  for  them  whom  thou  hast  given  me ;  for  they  are 
thine.  And  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are  mine; 
and  I  am  glorified  in  them.  And  now  I  am  no  more 
in  the  world  ;  but  these  are  in  the  world,  and  I  come 
to  thee.  Holy  Father,  keep  through  thine  own  name 
those  whom  thou  hast  given  me,  that  they  may  be 
one,  as  we  are.  While  I  was  with  them  in  the  world, 
I  kept  them  in  thy  name:  those  that  thou  gavest  me 
I  have  kept,  and  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of 
perdition  ;  that  the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled.  And 
now  come  I  to  thee :  and  these  things  I  speak  in  the 
world,  that  they  might  have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  them- 
selves. 

I  have  given  them  thy  word ;  and  the  world  hath 
hated  them,  because  they  are  not  of  the  world,  even 
as  I  am  not  of  the  world.  I  pray  not  that  thou 
shouldst  take  them  out  of  the  world,  but  that  thou 
shouldst  keep  them  from  the  evil.  They  are  not  of 
the  world,  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world.  Sanctify 
them  through  thy  truth  :  thy  word  is  truth.  As  thou 
hast  sent  me  into  the  world,  even  so  have  I  also  sent 
them  into  the  world  :  and  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify 
myself,  that  they  also  might  be  sanctified  through  the 
truth.  Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  but  for  them 
also  who  shall  believe  on  me  through  their  word  :  that 
they  all  may  be  one  ;  as  thou,  Father,  art  in  me,  and 
1  in  thee,  that  they  also  may  be  one  in  us  :  that  the 


88  THE   HOLY    SUPPER. 

world  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me.  And  the 
glory  which  thou  gavest  me  I  have  given  them ;  that 
they  may  be  one,  even  as  we  are  one :  I  in  them,  and 
thou  in  me,  that  they  may  be  made  perfect  in  one ; 
and  that  the  world  may  know  that  thou  hast  sent  me, 
and  hast  loved  them  as  thou  hast  loved  me. 

Father,  I  will  that  they  also,  whom  thou  hast 
given  me,  be  with  me  where  I  am;  that  they  may 
behold  my  glory,  which  thou  hast  given  me :  for  thou 
lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  of  the  world.  O 
righteous  Father,  the  world  hath  not  known  thee: 
but  I  have  known  thee,  and  these  have  known  that 
thou  hast  sent  me.  And  I  have  declared  unto  them 
thy  name,  and  will  declare  it;  that  the  love  where- 
with thou  hast  loved  me  may  be  in  them,  and  I  in 
them.  —  John  xvii. 

Jesus  saith  to  Simon  Peter,  Simon,  son  of  Jonas, 
lovest  thou  me  more  than  these?  He  saith  unto  him, 
Yea,  Lord  ;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  He  saith 
unto  him,  Feed  my  lambs.  He  saith  to  him  again  the 
second  time,  Simon,  son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me  ? 
He  saith  unto  him,  Yea,  Lord;  thou  knowest  that  I 
love  thee.  He  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  sheep.  He 
saith  unto  him  the  third  time,  Simon,  son  of  Jonas, 
lovest  thou  me  ?  Peter  was  grieved  because  he  said 
unto  him  the  third  time,  Lovest  thou  me?  and  he  said 
unto  him,  Lord,  thou  knowest  all  things;  thou  know- 
est that  I  love  thee.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my 
sheep.  — John  xxi.  15  - 17. 


Then  a  Selection,  Anthem,  or  Hymn  may  be  sung. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 


MARRIAGE. 


The  persons  about  to  be  married  having  presented  themselves  before  the 
Minister,  the  Bride  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  the  Bridegroom,  the 
following  instruction  may  be  given 

We  are  now  assembled  in  the  presence  of  our  Hea- 
venly Father,  to  witness  and  confirm  the  marriage 
of  A  B  and  C  D  :  Let  us  therefore  hear  the  declara- 
tions of  the  Divine  Word  concerning  the  institution 
of  Marriage. 

And  Jehovah  God  said,  It  is  not  good  that  the 
man  should  be  alone ;  I  will  make  him  a  help  meet 
for  him And  Jehovah  God  brought  the  wo- 
man unto  the  man.  And  the  man  said,  This  is  now 
bone  of  my  bones,  and  flesh  of  my  flesh.  Therefore 
shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and  his  mother,  and  shall 
cleave  unto  his  wife  :  and  they  shall  be  one  flesh.  — 
Gen.  ii.  18,  22-24. 

Jesus  said,  He  who  made  them  at  the  beginning, 
made  them  male  and  female  ;  and  &aid,  For  this  cause 
shall  a  man  leave  father  and  mother,  and  shall  cleave 
to  his  wife  :  and  they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh.  Where- 
fore they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh,  What 
therefore  God  hath  joined  together,  let  not  man  put 
asunder.  —  Mat.  xix.  4-6 

The  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem 
teach  us  that  marriage  is  the  union  of  one  man  and 
one  woman  in  the  bonds  of  genuine  conjugial  love. 
Love  truly  conjugial  descends  from  heaven ;  and  in 
its  origin  it  is  the  union  of  the  Divine  Love  and  the 
Divine  Wisdom,  the  Divine  Goodness  and  the  Divine 
Truth,  ita  the  Lord.  Hence  the  union  of  goodness 
and  truth  in  heaven  is  from  the  Lord  ;  and  this  union 
8* 


90  MARRIAGE. 

is  the  essence  of  the  heavenly  marriage,  and  the  source 
of  conjugial  love  on  earth.  In  the  Divine  Word,  the 
Lord  is  called  the  Bridegroom  and  Husband;  and 
the  Church,  the  Bride  and  Wife :  and  heaven  itself  is 
compared  to  a  Marriage. 

WThen  a  pair  is  united  in  love  truly  conjugial,  each 
one  loves  the  interior  affections  and  thoughts,  as  well 
as  the  outward  form  and  conduct,  of  the  other.  Thus 
each  one  loves  to  think,  to  will,  and  to  act  as  the 
other  does ;  and  in  this  manner  to  be  united  to  the 
other,  and  to  become  as  one  man ;  according  to  the 
Lord's  words,  "  They  twain  shall  be  one  flesh." 

Whatever  is  performed  under  the  influence  of  con- 
jugial love,  is  done  from  a  principle  of  freedom  on 
both  sides;  for  each  party  is  in  the  enjoyment  of 
freedom,  when  each  one  loves  what  the  other  thinks, 
and  what  the  other  wills.  But  the  desire  of  exercis- 
ing dominion  in  marriage  destroys  genuine  love,  and 
takes  away  its  freedom,  and  also  its  delight. 

Marriage  is  a  holy  state;  and  to  enjoy  its  blessed- 
ness, we  must  be  delivered  from  the  love  of  self,  and 
become  principled  in  supreme  love  to  the  Lord,  and 
in  mutual  love  to  each  other.  For,  when  the  husband 
and  the  wife  are  engrossed  in  the  love  of  self,  they 
become  disjoined  and  separated,  first  in  their  interior 
affections  and  thoughts,  and  then  in  their  outward 
transactions.  But  when  they  are  principled  in  love 
to  the  Lord  and  to  one  another,  they  become  more 
and  more  conjoined  and  united,  first  in  their  affections 
and  thoughts,  and  then  in  the  ultimate  conduct  of 
life. 

In  the  primeval  ages,  conjugial  love  prevailed,  and 
its  nature  was  well  known  ;  but  as  man  declined  into 
evil,  the  knowledge  of  it  became  obscured :  and  as  its 
state  in  man  always  runs  parallel  with  the  state  of 
the  church  in  him,  genuine  conjugial  love,  in  these 
latter  ages,  has  become  almost  a  stranger  on  the  earth. 
But  we  are  assured  that  in  the  New  Jerusalem  it  will 
be  restored,  and  will  be  among  the  chief  of  the  bless- 
ings made  accessible  to  those  who  worship  the  Lord 
Jesus  Christ  alone,  and  keep  his  commandments. 


MARRIAGE.  91 

THE  LORD'S  PRAYER. 

By  the  Minister  alone. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens  ;  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this 
day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we 
also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into  tempt- 
ation ;  but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is  the 
kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever. 
Amen. 

The  parties  standing,  the  Minister  shall  say,  A  B 
and  C  D :  The  bonds  of  marriage  are  holy  and  invio- 
lable in  the  sight  of  heaven  ;  and  you  have  come  be- 
fore the  Lord  to  enter  into  the  conjugial  covenant. 
Let  me  therefore  ask :  Do  you,  trusting  in  the  Lord, 
propose  to  enter  into  this  covenant  from  a  sincere  de- 
sire of  promoting  the  welfare  of  each  other,  for  time 
and  for  eternity  ? 

Each  will  answer :  —  I  do. 

To  the  Man. 

Min.     A  B :     Do  you  desire  to  have  this  woman 
for  your  wife  ? 
Answer :  —  I  do. 

To  the  Woman. 

Min.     C  D :     Are  you  willing  to  have  this  man  for 
^our  husband  ? 
Answer :  —  I  am. 

To  both. 

Min.  Do  you  promise  before  the  Lord,  to  live  to- 
gether in  love ;  to  be  faithful  to  each  other  through 
life ;  and  to  perform  your  respective  duties,  in  the 
holy  state  into  which  you  are  about  to  enter,  accord- 
ing to  the  divine  laws  of  the  marriage  covenant  ? 

Answer  by  each  :  —  I  do. 


92  MAERIAGE. 

When  no  ring  is  used,  the  words,  "  In  giving  this  ring,"  and '  In  taking 
this  ring,"  are  to  be  omitted;  and  the  hands  are  to  be  joined. 

To  the  Man. 

Min.     In  giving  this  ring,  do  you,  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord,  espouse  this  woman  as  your  wife  ? 
Answer :  —  I  do. 

To  the  Woman. 

Min.     In  taking  this  ring,  do  you,  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord,  receive  this  man  as  your  husband  ? 
Answer :  —  I  do. 


When  a  ring  is  used,  the  hands  are  to  be  joined  here ;  and  the  Minister  shall 
proceed  to  say : 

Min.  Ye  are  now  Husband  and  "Wife.  Ye  are 
no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh.  "  What,  therefore, 
God  hath  joined  together,  let  not  man  put  asunder." 

Then  the  following  prayer  may  be  used  by  the  Minister,  all  kneeling. 

O  Lord  our  Redeemer  and  Savior,  in  thee  the  Di- 
vine Love  and  the  Divine  Wisdom  are  joined  in  One. 
Thou  art  the  fountain  of  life,  and  the  source  of  con- 
jugial  love  in  Heaven  and  in  the  Church.  Thou  art 
the  Creator  of  human  pairs,  its  recipients  on  earth 
Crown,  we  beseech  thee,  with  thy  blessing,  thy  servant 
and  handmaid  now  joined  together  in  the  marriage 
covenant.  Unite  their  hearts  in  supreme  love  to 
thee,  and  in  mutual  love  to  each  other.  Open  their 
eyes  upon  the  relations  and  duties  of  the  conjugial 
state  :  sustain  them  in  the  trials  of  life  :  diminish  their 
sorrows  :  increase  their  joys:  and  confirm  them  more 
and  more  in  every  good  word  and  work.  Inspire 
them  with  true  conjugial  love  :  give  them  one  heart, 
one  mind,  and  one  way:  lead  them  in  the  paths  of 
righteousness  and  peace  :  and  when  they  have  finished 
their  course  on  earth,  receive  them  into  the  celestial 
marriage  —  a  life  of  eternal  usefulness  and  happiness 
in  heaven  :     Amen. 


MARRIAGE.  93 

The  parties  still  kneeling,  the  Minister  shall  rise,  and  laying  his  hands,  one 
upon  the  head  of  each,  shall  pronounce  one  of  the  following  Blessings. 

Jehovah  bless  you,  and  keep  you :  Jehovah  make 
his  face  to  shine  upon  you,  and  be  gracious  unto  you : 
Jehovah  lift  up  his  countenance  upon  you,  and  give 
you  peace. 

The  blessing  of  Jehovah  be  upon  you  :  We  bles8 
you  in  the  name  of  Jehovah. 

May  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  rest 
upon  you  :  May  His  peace  descend  upon  you  :  May 
trie  influence  of  His  Holy  Spirit  draw  you  nearer  and 
nearer  towards  Himself,  and  into  more  and  more  union 
of  spirit  with  each  other;  thus  rendering  your  union 
happy  here,  and  by  means  of  it  preparing  you  to  live 
hereafter  in  his  more  immediate  presence  in  blessed- 
ness for  ever. 


An  Anthem,  Selection,  or  Hymn  may  then  he  sung. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all :     Amen. 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR  ADULTS. 


The  service  may  be  commenced  by  reading  one  or  more  of  the  following 
passages. 


What  man  liveth,  and  shall  not  se«  death?  Shall 
he  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand  of  the  grave?  —  Ps. 
lxxxix.  48. 

I  will  ransom  them  from  the  hand  of  the  grave :  I 
will  redeem  them  from  death.  O  death,  I  will  be  thy 
plagues:  O  grave,  I  will  be  thy  destruction.  —  Hos. 
xiii.  14. 

O  Jehovah,  make  me  to  know  mine  end, 
And  the  measure  of  my  days,  what  it  is ; 
That  I  may  know  how  frail  I  am. 
Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  an  handbreadth ; 
And  mine  age  is  as  nothing  before  thee: 
Verily  every  man  at  his  best  state  is  altogether  vanity. 

Ps.  xxxix.  4,  5. 

Hear  my  prayer,  O  Jehovah, 
And  give  ear  unto  my  cry : 
Hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  tears : 
For  I  am  a  stranger  with  thee , 
A  sojourner,  as  all  my  fathers  were. 
O  spare  me,  that  I  may  recover  strength, 
Before  I  go  hence,  and  be  no  more. —  Ps.  xxxix.  12, 13. 

Lord,  thou  hast  been  our  dwelling  place, 
In  generation  and  generation. 
Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth, 


FUNERAL    SERVICE    FOR   ADULTS.  95 

Or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the  earth  and  the  world, 

Even  from  everlasting  to  everlasting,  thou  art  God. 

Thou  turnest  man  to  destruction ; 

And  sayest,  Return,  ye  children  of  men. 

For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  sight 

Are  as  yesterday  when  it  is  past, 

And  as  a  watch  in  the  night. 

Thou  carriest  them  away  as  with  a  flood; 

They  are  as  a  sleep: 

In  the  morning  they  are  like  grass  which  groweth  up. 

In  the  morning  it  flourisheth,  and  groweth  up; 

In  the  evening  it  is  cut  down,  and  withereth.  .  .  . 

The  days  of  our  years  are  threescore  years  and  ten ; 

And  if  by  reason  of  strength  they  be  fourscore  years, 

Yet  is  their  strength  labor  and  sorrow : 

For  it  is  soon  cut  off,  and  we  fly  away.  .  .  . 

So  teach  us  to  number  our  days, 

That  we  may  apply  our  hearts  unto  wisdom. 

Ps.  xc.  1-6;  10,12. 

Like  as  a  father  pitieth  his  children, 

So  Jehovah  pitieth  them  that  fear  him. 

For  he  knoweth  our  frame  ; 

He  remembereth  that  we  are  dust. 

As  for  man,  his  days  are  as  grass: 

As  a  flower  of  the  field,  so  he  flourisheth. 

For  the  wind  passeth  over  it,  and  it  is  not ; 

And  the  place  thereof  shall  know  it  no  more. 

But  the  mercy  of  Jehovah  is  from  everlasting  to  ever- 
lasting upon  them  that  fear  him, 

And  his  righteousness  unto  children's  children  ; 

To  such  as  keep  his  covenant, 

And  to  those  that  remember  his  commandments  to  do 
them.— -Ps.  ciii.  13-18. 

Wilt  thou  show  wonders  to  the  dead  ? 
Shall  the  dead  arise  and  praise  thee? 

Ps.  lxxxviii.  10 

Now  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  showed 
at  the  bush,  when   he  called  the  Lord  the  God  of 


96  FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS. 

Abraham,  and  the  (Jon  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of 
Jacob.  For  he  is  not  a  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 
living:  for  to  him  all  are  living.  —  Luke  xx.  37,  38. 

Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead?  He  ia 
not  here,  but  is  risen.  —  Luke  xxiv.  5,  6. 

Jesus  said,  I  am  the  Resurrection,  and  the  Life. 
He  that  believeth  in  me,  though  he  were  dead,  yet 
shall  he  live :  and  whosoever  liveth  and  believeth  in 
me,  shall  never  die.  —  John  xi.  25,  26. 

Then  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be  likened  unto 
ten  virgins,  who  took  their  lamps,  and  went  forth  to 
meet  the  bridegroom.  And  five  of  them  were  wise, 
and  five  were  foolish.  They  that  were  foolish  took 
their  lamps,  and  took  no  oil  with  them  :  but  the  wise 
took  oil  in  their  vessels  with  their  lamps.  While  the 
bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  slumbered  and  slept.  And 
at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made,  Behold,  the  bride- 
groom cometh;  go  ye  out  to  meet  him.  Then  all 
those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed  their  lamps.  And 
the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise,  Give  us  of  your  oil ; 
for  our  lamps  are  gone  out.  But  the  wise  answered, 
saying,  Not  so ;  lest  there  be  not  enough  for  us  and 
you :  but  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for 
yourselves.  And  while  they  went  to  buy,  the  bride- 
groom came ;  and  they  that  were  ready  went  in  with 
him  to  the  marriage:  and  the  door  was  shut.  After- 
ward came  also  the  other  virgins,  saying,  Lord,  Lord, 
open  to  us.  But  he  answered  and  said,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  I  know  you  not.  Watch  therefore,  for  ye 
know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour  wherein  the  Son 
of  Man  cometh. —  Mat.  xxv.  1-13. 

Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray:  for  ye  know  not 
when  the  time  is.  For  the  Son  of  Man  is  as  a  man 
taking  a  far  journey,  who  left  his  house,  and  gave 
authority  to  his  servants,  and  to  every  one  his  work, 
and   commanded    the    porter   to  watch.     Watch  ye 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR  ADULTS.  97 

therefore;  for  ye  know  not  when  the  master  of  the 
house  cometh,  at  evening,  or  at  midnight,  or  at  the 
cock-crowing,  or  in  the  morning:  lest  coming  sud- 
denly he  find  you  sleeping.  And  what  I  say  unto 
you  I  say  unto  all,  Watch.  —  Mark  xiii.  33  -  37. 

And  I  say  unto  you,  my  friends,  Be  not  afraid  of 
them  that  kill  the  body,  and  after  that  have  no  more 
that  they  can  do.  But  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye 
shall  fear :  Fear  him  who  after  he  hath  killed  hath 
power  to  cast  into  hell;  yea,  I  say  unto  you,  fear  him. 
Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  farthings  ?  and  not 
one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God.  But  even  the 
very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered.  Fear  not 
therefore :  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows. 
—  Luke  xii.  4-7. 

Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon  earth, 
where  moth  and  rust  doth  corrupt,  and  where  thieves 
break  through  and  steal ;  but  lay  up  for  yourselves 
treasures  in  heaven,  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth 
corrupt,  and  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor 
steal :  for  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will  your  heart 
be  also.— -Mat.  vi.  19-21. 

And  seek  not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye  shall 
drink,  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  mind.  For  all  these 
things  do  the  nations  of  the  world  seek  after:  and 
your  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have  need  of  these 
things.  But  rather  seek  ye  the  kingdom  of  God  ;  and 
all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto  you.  Fear  not, 
little  flock  ;  for  it  is  your  Father's  good  pleasure  to 
give  you  the  kingdom.  Sell  what  ye  have,  and  give 
alms;  provide  yourselves  bags  which  wax  not  old,  a 
treasure  in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not,  where  no  thief 
approacheth,  neither  moth  corrupteth.  For  where 
your  treasure  is,  there  will  your  heart  be  also. 

Let  your  loins  be  girded   about,   and  your  lights 
burning;  and  ye  yourselves  like  unto  men  that  wait 
for  their  lord,  when  he  will  return  from  the  wedding 
that  when  he  cometh  and  knocketh,  they  may  open 
9 


98  FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS. 

unto  him  immediately.  Blessed  are  those  servants, 
whom  the  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  watching: 
verily  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  shall  gird  himself,  and 
make  them  to  sit  down  to  meat,  and  will  come  forth 
and  serve  them.  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second 
watch,  or  come  in  the  third  watch,  and  find  them  so, 
blessed  are  those  servants.  And  this  know,  that  if  the 
master  of  the  house  had  known  what  hour  the  thief 
would  come,  he  would  have  watched,  and  not  have 
suffered  his  house  to  be  broken  through.  Be  ye  there- 
fore ready  also :  for  the  Son  of  Man  cometh  at  an 
hour  when  ye  think  not.  —  Luke  xii.  29-40. 

Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled :  ye  believe  in  God, 
believe  also  in  me.  In  my  Father's  house  are  many 
mansions ;  if  not,  I  would  have  told  you :  I  go  to 
prepare  a  place  for  you.  And  if  I  go  and  prepare  a 
place  for  you,  I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you 
unto  myself;  that  where  I  am,  ye  may  be  also. — 
John  xiv.  1-3. 

And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto  me, 
Write,  Blessed  are  the  dead  who  die  in  the  Lord  from 
henceforth.  Yea,  saith  the  Spirit,  that  they  may  rest 
from  their  labors ;  and  their  works  do  follow  with 
them.  —  Rev.  xiv.  13. 

He  that  is  unjust,  let  him  be  unjust  still :  and  he 
that  is  filthy,  let  him  be  filthy  still :  and  he  that  is 
righteous,  let  him  be  righteous  still:  and  he  that  is 
holy,  let  him  be  holy  still.  Behold,  I  come  quickly ; 
and  my  reward  is  with  me,  to  give  every  one  ac- 
cording as  his  work  shall  be.  I  am  the  Alpha  and 
the  Omega,  the  Beginning  and  the  End,  the  First 
and  the  Last.  Blessed  are  they  that  do  his  com- 
mandments ;  that  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of 
life,  and  may  enter  in  through  the  gates  into  the  city. 
—  Rev.  xxii.  11-14. 


Then  a  Selection  or  Hymn  may  be  sung,  if  convenient. 


FUNERAL    SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS.  \)\) 

Such  parts  of  the  following  Instruction  may  then  be  read  as  the  person 
officiating  thinks  proper. 

He  who  seeth  our  substance  yet  being  imperfect, 
and  in  whose  book  all  our  days  are  written —  He  who 
seeth  the  end  from  the  beginning,  who  knoweth  what 
is  in  man,  by  whom  the  very  hairs  of  our  heads  are 
all  numbered,  and  before  whom  stand  always  present 
and  together  in  their  order  the  most  minute  things  of 
our  life  from  the  commencement  of  our  existence  to 
eternity  —  He  who  is  Love  itself,  and  who  hath  all-, 
power  in  heaven  and  in  earth,  has  permitted  the  re- 
moval of  our  friend  and  brother  from  this  world  of 
nature  to  the  world  of  spirits.  By  His  permission,  lie 
has  changed  his  state  of  existence;  he  has  thrown  off 
his  material  covering  adapted  to  the  duties  and  the 
uses  of  this  material  world,  and  which  is  therefore  now 
no  longer  needed,  and  is  rising  in  his  spiritual  body, 
which  is  adapted  to  the  duties  and  the  uses  of  the 
spiritual  world.  "  The  dust  returns  to  the  earth  as  it 
was,  and  the  spirit  is  returning  to  God  who  gave  it." 

Of  this  great  change,  all  that  is  visible  to  our  eyes, 
or  perceivable  by  any  of  our  organs  of  sense,  is  the 
work  of  destruction  and  of  death.  Being  themselves 
formed  from  the  substance^  of  this  world,  these  organs 
can  perceive  only  the  substances  of  this  world.  They 
can  perceive  therefore  only  the  body  which  has  been 
left.  And  in  looking  upon  this  body,  we  behold  the 
eyes  closed  and  lifeless.  The  tongue  is  silent ;  and 
the  whole  form  is  motionless  and  cold.  We  therefore 
call  this  change  death  ;  and  that  part  of  our  minds 
which  is  in  immediate  connection  with  these  senses, 
dwells  only  upon  the  picture  of  what  is  material  in  it. 
Thus  our  merely  natural  affections  feel  an  aching 
void ;  and  our  natural  thoughts  are  filled  with  the 
idea  of  a  total  separation  from  the  object  of  our 
affection,  and  dwell  upon  the  acts  and  sufferings  of 
the  body  put  off —  upon  what  it  once  was,  and  what 
it  now  is 

But  to  the  eyes  of  angels  and  of  spirits,  all  that  is 
visible  is  the  work  of  creation  and  of  life.  For  they 
see  nothing  of  the  body  that  is  left,  but  behold  only  a 


100         FUNERAL  SERVICE  FOR  ADULTS. 

human  being  awakening  into  life.  They  are  witness* 
ing  a  resurrection ;  they  are  greeting  a  new  coinpa- 
nion,  and  welcoming  a  spirit  newly  born  into  their 
world.  And  all  that  in  us  which  is  in  common  with 
the  angels,  and  makes  one  with  their  state  —  all  those 
affections  which  have  the  Lord  and  His  kingdom  for 
their  objects,  and  all  those  thoughts  which  delight  to 
soar  into  eternity  and  to  behold  the  things  of  eterna' 
life  —  all  that  affection  for  him  that  has  left  us,  which 
regards  chiefly  his  spiritual  welfare  instead  of  our  own 
gratification,  and  thus  makes  one  with  his  state  — 
all  that  in  us  which  "  seeks  first  the  kingdom  of  God 
and  his  righteousness  "  —  all  this  looks  upon  the  event 
as  angels  do ;  for  it  sees  it  from  the  same  point  of 
position  with  them,  viewing  it  from  the  other  side  of 
the  grave.  All  spiritual  affection  sees  with  the  eye 
of  faith.  It  loves  to  dwell  upon  the  freed  spirit,  re- 
joices in  its  welfare,  and  delights  to  accompany  it  in 
its  resurrection  to  the  mansions  of  eternal  life. 

And  in  order  that  these  spiritual  realities  may  pre- 
vail over  the  natural  appearances  with  men,  and  that 
spiritual  affections  may  rule  within  their  natural  af- 
fections and  make  them  to  be  living,  the  Lord  Him- 
self teaches  distinctly  in  His  Word,  that  the  dead  are 
raised — that  the  God  of  Abraham,  the  God  of  Isaac, 
and  the  God  of  Jacob,  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead, 
but  of  the  living — that  He  is  not  the  God  of  shape- 
less phantoms,  but  of  human  beings.  He  rose  Him- 
self also  from  the  sepulchre  on  the  third  day,  and  as- 
cended into  heaven ;  thus  actually  exhibiting  what 
we  call  death  as  it  really  is  in  itself,  as  it  was  with 
Him,  and  hence  as  it  is  with  all  those  who  live  from 
Him  according  to  his  commandments,  a  resurrection 
into  a  higher  and  more  interior  state  of  existence.  He 
also  reveals  in  His  Word,  that  man's  permanent  state 
of  existence  is  not  in  this  world,  and  that  it  is  of  di- 
vine order  that  all  should  pass  from  their  preparatory 
state  here  to  their  home  in  the  spiritual  world.  For 
He  says  therein  in  relation  to  Himself,  "  The  hour  is 
come  that  the  Son  of  Man  should  be  glorified.  Ve- 
rily, verily,  I  say  unto  you,  Except  a  corn  of  wheat 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR  ADULTS.  101 

fall  into  the  ground  and  die,  it  abideth  alone :  but  if 
it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit:"  [thus  teaching 
that  in  all  spiritual  and  natural  growth,  it  is  necessary 
for  that  which  is  external  or  lower  to  be  put  off,  in 
order  that  what  is  internal  or  higher  may  come  forth 
and  flourish.  And  from  this  we  may  learn  in  relation 
to  ourselves,  that  what  is  external  with  us  is  given 
for  the  sake  of  what  is  internal ;  that  what  is  worldly 
and  temporal  is  given  for  the  sake  of  what  is  spiritual 
and  eternal;  and  that  when  the  former  has  performed 
its  use  towards  the  formation  and  development  of 
the  latter,  it  must  pass  away,  that  what  is  living  may 
come  forth  from  within,  and  may  grow  and  act  in 
freedom.  Our  material  bodies  are  given  to  envelop 
and  protect  the  soul  or  spirit  within,  during  its  form- 
ation and  growth,  during  the  period  of  its  preparation 
for  living  separate  and  of  itself  to  eternity.  Natural 
life  envelops  and  protects  spiritual  life  while  it  is  yet 
in  its  germ.  Natural  affections  surround  and  protect 
spiritual  affections  while  they  are  yet  in  embryo,  and 
give  them  support  and  nourishment  during  their  effort 
to  be  born  and  to  come  forth  into  independent  exist- 
ence; as  the  seed  covers  and  protects  the  germ,  and 
gives  it  support  and  nourishment  during  the  period 
of  its  first  starting  and  rising  above  the  ground  into 
the  light  of  day.  But  when  this  use.  is  performed,  it 
is  of  divine  order  that  natural  life,  the  life  in  this 
world,  should  cease  to  be  man's  actual  life;  that  is, 
should  as  it  were  come  to  its  end ;  as  the  external  of 
the  seed  is  cast  off  after  the  germ  has  come  forth. 
Indeed,  all  progress  to  eternity,  even  the  perpetual 
advancement  of  angels,  consists  in  laying  aside  the 
lower  and  more  external  things  of  their  life,  as  higher 
or  more  internal  things  are  received,  and  by  their 
means  have  become  formed  within  them.  The  things 
which  are  of  self,  which  partake  of  their  own  proper 
life,  are  for  ever  passing  away,  as  things  from  the 
Lord  are  for  ever  being  received  and  coming  to  matu- 
rity in  them.  For  men  were  created  to  be  images  and 
likenesses  of  Him  who  is  a  Spirit,  to  enjoy  the  in- 
terior blessedness  of  spiritual  existence  in  the  light  of 
9* 


102  FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS. 

His  countenance,  to  breathe  the  purer  and  living  at« 
mosphere  of  heaven,  to  rejoice  in  the  light  of  interior 
wisdom,  and  be  blessed  with  the  life  of  heavenly 
love.  They  were  created  to  live  with  life  unchanged 
and  unperverted  from  the  Fountain  of  life  —  with  life 
which  is  truly  such,  and  therefore  never-ending  — 
with  life  which  finds  its  constant  delight  in  acts  of 
more  elevated  and  interior  and  extensive  usefulness. 
They  were  created  to  be  ministers  of  Him  who  made 
them,  doing  the  pleasure  of  Him  who  is  always  doing 
mercy.  They  were  not  created  for  this  world,  but 
this  world  for  them ;  as  it  is  written  in  John,  "  They 
are  not  of  the  world,  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world." 
And  they  begin  their  existence  here,  and  remain  here 
for  a  brief  period,  merely  that  they  may  be  prepared 
for  their  eternal  home  —  that  the  lower  or  more  exter- 
nal principles  of  their  minds  may  be  drawn  into  exer- 
cise by  the  things  of  the  world,  may  become  formed 
and  developed  by  worldly  uses,  by  doing  the  Lord's 
will  on  earth,  and  thus  be  prepared  as  foundations  on 
which  the  higher  and  more  internal  principles,  which 
are  to  come  into  use  and  exercise  hereafter,  may 
stand  firmly  fixed,  and  thus  that  their  life  here  may 
become  a  suitable  basis  on  which  their  higher  and 
eternal  life  hereafter  may  for  ever  securely  rest.  This 
is  the  divine  purpose  with  regard  to  men  ;  this  is  the 
order  of  the  Divine  Providence  of  the  Lord,  the  order 
of  His  infinite  wisdom  and  of  His  infinitely  pure  and 
ardent  love  in  relation  to  them.  Even  with  respect  to 
those  who  choose  while  here  to  live  contrary  to  the  di- 
vine purpose,  to  do  their  own  wills,  and  to  live  accord- 
ing to  their  own  natural  inclinations,  and  thus  prepare 
for  themselves  the  foundations  of  an  unhappy  and 
more  interiorly  evil  life  hereafter  for  ever,  even  wilh 
regard  to  these,  it  is  still  better  for  them  and  for  all 
that  they  should  live  among  their  like,  and  come  more 
fully  and  freely  into  the  kind  of  life  which  they  have 
chosen.  There  is  in  the  hearts  of  all  men,  both  good 
and  evil,  a  deep  and  secret  yearning  for  more  freedom 
and  fulness  of  the  kind  of  life  which  they  have  choser 
to  be  their  life  —  for  a  more  full  and  free  exercise  of 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS.  103 

that  kind  of  delight  which  they  have  chosen  to  be 
their  delight.  But  with  regard  to  those,  who,  by  de- 
nying themselves,  by  ceasing  to  do  their  own  wills, 
and  compelling  themselves  to  do  the  Lord's  will,  and 
to  act  while  here  according  to  His  precepts,  it  must 
surely  be,  that  they  can  be  unspeakably  more  blessed 
by  coming  into  the  more  immediate  presence  and 
perception  of  Him  whom  they  have  chosen  to  be  their 
God,  and  whom  they  in  reality  and  above  all  else 
love ;  it  must  surely  be,  that  they  can  more  fully  and 
truly  live  by  drawing  more  near  to  Him  who,  they 
know  and  feel,  is  Life  itself.  Indeed  the  great  object 
of  the  Divine  Love,  which  is  a  heaven  of  human  be- 
ings whom  He  can  fill  with  blessedness  to  eternity, 
cannot  be  accomplished  unless  they  are  removed 
hence  to  fill  their  appointed  place  in  heaven — to  oc- 
cupy their  permanent  and  provided  mansion  in  the 
Father's  house.  It  is  thus  the  divine  order  with  all  i. 
men,  that  they  should  leave  this  world  —  that  their 
connection  with  that  body  which  is  of  the  substance 
of  this  world,  and  which  is  of  no  other  use  than  to 
enable  them  to  act  in  this  world,  should  be  severed  — 
that  their  spirits  should  break  forth  from  their  material 
covering  in  order  to  come  into  a  more  elevated  or 
more  interior  state  of  existence,  as  the  germ  breaks 
forth  in  the  planted  seed  and  casts  off  its  outward 
covering,  before  it  can  rise  above  the  ground,  and 
grow  up  towards  heaven  in  the  light  of  day.] 

But  notwithstanding  it  is  thus  revealed  in  the  Word 
that  this  is  the  divine  order  in  relation  to  all  men, 
notwithstanding  the  Gospel  makes  known  a  resur- 
rection and  a  life  beyond  the  grave,  a  divinely  ap- 
pointed and  permanent  home,  yet  such  is  the  state  of 
men,  and  such  the  power  with  them  of  sensual  ap- 
pearances, that  the  life  in  the  spiritual  world  seems 
phantomlike  and  unreal.  In  order,  therefore,  that 
men  may  be  raised  above  these  appearances  to  the 
senses,  and  may  come  to  realize  and  be  interested  in 
their  spiritual,  their  real,  and  eternal  state  of  existence, 
the  Lord  in  His  mercy  has  in  these  latter  days  caused 
His  Word  to  be  opened,  and  the  seven  sells  of  Hia 


104  FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR  ADULTS. 

"Book  to  be  loosed.  He  has  caused  the  interior  things 
of  it  to  be  revealed,  whereby  spiritual  realities  are 
made  manifest.  He  has  caused  light  to  break  forth 
from  within,  its  interior  light  to  shine  forth,  in  which 
light  alone  the  interior  things  of  His  creation  can  be 
seen  and  understood  ;  and  thus  the  spiritual  world, 
which  is  an  interior  world,  and  therefore  the  real  and 
eternal  world,  is  brought  forth  to  view.  The  doctrine 
of  the  resurrection,  which  in  its  general  is  contained 
in  the  letter  of  the  Word,  is  now  unfolded  as  to  the 
particulars  contained  within  it.  It  is  now  made  pos- 
sible for  us  with  the  eyes  of  our  understandings  to 
view  death  as  angels  do,  who  see  it  from  the  other 
side  of  the  grave ;  that  while  we  are  viewing  with 
our  natural  eyes  that  side  of  this  event  which  is  turned 
towards  the  earth,  unilluminated,  cold,  and  dark,  we 
may  with  the  eyes  of  our  spirits  also  behold  that  side 
which  is  turned  towards  the  Sun  of  heaven,  warmed 
by  the  love  or  mercy  and  brightened  with  the  wisdom 
of  his  rays. 

From  the  revelations  now  made,  we  learn,  that  as 
soon  as  the  life  has  departed  from  the  inmost  fibres, 
and  the  spirit  has  become  entirely  separated  from  its 
most  intricate  connections  with  the  body,  which 
generally  takes  place  on  the  third  day  after  the  heart 
has  ceased  to  beat,  the  spirit  rises  free  in  the  world  of 
spirits.  This  resurrection  is  effected  by  the  Lord 
through  the  ministry  of  angels,  who  in  a  manner 
most  wonderful,  with  love  ineffable  and  gentleness 
indescribable,  disengage  every  part  and  portion  of  the 
spirit,  not  only  from  all  its  connections  with  the  more 
external  parts  of  the  body,  but  also  from  its  most  se. 
cret  and  delicate  intertwinings  with  the  inmost  fibrils 
of  it.  For  the  angels  are  recipients  and  thus  commu- 
nicators of  the  divine  love  and  mercy,  which  with  its 
living  and  powerful  attraction  draws  forth  every  thing 
living  about  the  man,  so  that  nothing  vital  can  re- 
main behind.  And  when  he  is  raised  up  fully,  and 
into  the  freedom  of  life  in  that  world,  his  attending 
angels  do  not  leave  him  —  do  not  separate  themselves 
from  him  and  go  away ;  for  angels  love  every  one,  and 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS.  10t> 

desire  nothing  more  than  to  do  him  service,  to  instruct, 
and  convey  him  to  heaven.  But  the  man  himself 
whose  state  as  to  goodness  of  life  is  not  such,  or  is 
not  as  yet  such,  as  to  enjoy  a  long  continuance  in 
association  with  those  who  are  in  states  so  elevated, 
dissociates  himself  from  them.  At  first,  then,  after 
leaving  his  attending  angels,  he  comes  into  the  soci- 
ety of  good  spirits ;  and  if  he  chooses  not  to  remain 
with  these,  then  into  society  with  those  whose  state 
is  less  elevated,  until  he  finds  associates  so  far  re- 
sembling himself,  that  he  can  have  delight  and  receive 
advantage  from  continuing  with  them  during  this  his 
first  state  in  the  spiritual  world  Thus  he  rises  a  man 
as  before,  and  is  seen  by  the  inhabitants  of  that  world, 
and  they  are  seen  by  him,  in  human  form,  as  the  in- 
habitants of  this  world  are  seen  by  each  other.  He 
rises  indeed  with  a  spiritual  body,  a  body  formed  not 
of  material  but  spiritual  substances,  a  body  therefore 
invisible  to  our  material  eyes,  but  yet  seen  and  known 
by  spirits  in  all  respects  as  fully  as  men  in  this  world 
are  seen  and  known  by  men.  The  spirit  thus  raised 
enters  that  world  with  the  same  prevailing  character, 
with  affections  and  thoughts  essentially  the  same  with 
those  which  marked  him  while  here,  and  consequently 
he  is  as  properly  an  object  of  our  interest  and  affec- 
tion as  he  was  while  here.  Indeed  he  comes  actually 
into  company,  into  manifest  association,  with  those 
spirits  who  were  secretly  in  connection  with  him  while 
he  was  in  this  world,  and  through  whom  he  received 
those  affections  and  thoughts  which  made  him  while 
here  to  be  what  he  was.  He  thus  comes  at  first 
among  those  who  are  of  the  same  character  with 
himself,  who  love  what  he  loves,  and  think  as  he 
thinks ;  and,  therefore,  among  those  who  seem,  and 
indeed  are,  entirely  familiar  to  him,  and  with  whom 
he  feels  at  home. 

But  as  he  is  now  in  a  spiritual  world,  a  more  living 
world,  his  mind  becomes  more  and  more  developed. 
He  comes  more  and  more  into  his  real  character. 
The  things  within,  in  the  secret  recesses  of  the  heart, 
begin  to  come  forth.     All  the  more  external  things  of 


106  FUNERAL   SERVICE  FOR   ADULTS. 

the  spirit  which  are  inconsistent  with  these  are  put 
away.  The  whole  man  comes  into  a  state  of  con- 
sistency with  himself.  What  in  this  world  was  se- 
cret, there  at  length  comes  to  light ;  what  was  hid- 
den in  the  heart  is  there  known  and  comes  abroad : 
the  secret  ends  and  purposes  become  there  open  and 
manifest  ones;  the  inmost  desires  show  themselves 
in  speech  and  act,  and  the  great  objects  of  the  love 
are  openly  sought  by  all  the  powers  and  faculties  of 
the  man.  If  it  was  the  sincere  desire  and  purpose  of 
his  heart,  if  it  was  his  end,  while  here,  to  do  the 
Lord's  will  and  to  be  prepared  for  His  kingdom  in 
the  heavens,  all  more  external  or  inferior  desires  which 
thwarted  his  great  or  inward  purpose,  and  obstructed 
his  path  to  heaven  in  which  he  was  endeavoring  to 
walk — all  views  of  things  which  here  appeared  to 
him  to  be  true,  but  yet  were  false  and  opposed  to 
heaven,  are  there  seen  to  be  what  they  are,  and  are 
cheerfully  renounced;  and  thus  the  angel-man  within 
comes  forth  and  breathes  and  acts  in  freedom,  and 
makes  him  an  angel-man  without,  fitted  for  the  bless- 
edness of  eternal  consociation  with  angels  of  a  similar 
character  in  heaven.  But  if  his  great  end  and  hidden 
ruling  purpose  while  here  was  only  the  good  of  him- 
self, and  of  those  whom  he  regarded  as  parts  of  him- 
self, if  his  heart  sought  first  the  things  which  belong 
to  this  world,  then  this  inward  character  and  ruling 
love  comes  forth  there,  and  all  appearances  of  good- 
ness and  of  truth,  all  his  more  external  affections 
which  here  may  have  seemed  so  kind  and  so  good,  all 
his  thoughts  and  conversation  which  here  may  have 
seemed  so  brilliant  and  so  true,  are  there  renounced 
as  mere  obstructions  in  his  path  :  the  evil  spirit  within 
shows  himself  to  be  an  evil  spirit  without ;  and  he 
becomes  fitted  for  eternal  association  with  those  who 
are  like  himself,  with  them  to  enter  into  their  appro- 
priate abodes  in  hell. 

To  him,  therefore,  who  views  this  event  in  this  spi- 
ritual light  which  shines  forth  from  the  Word  now 
opened  by  the  Lord,  it  cannot  but  be  seen  either  as 
the  work  or  the  permission  of  the  Divine  Mercy.     For 


FUNERAL   SERVICE    FOR    ADULTS.  107 

this  light  is  the  light  of  the  Divine  Love  or  Mercy ; 
and  it  cannot  but  reveal  and  make  manifest  the 
mercy  which  always  secretly  rules  in  every  event. 
Hence,  at  the  departure  of  those  who  have  loved  the 
Lord  and  His  Word,  and  have  sought  first  while  in 
this  world  the  kingdom  of  God  and  His  righteous- 
ness, the  spiritual  man  rejoices;  because  they  are 
about  to  enter  upon  a  higher  and  purer,  a  more 
blessed  and  happy  state  of  life  ;  because  they  can 
render  to  those  who  remain  here  more  efficient,  more 
constant,  and  far  more  important  service  —  a  service 
which  has  heaven  for  its  object,  eternity  for  its  end ; 
and  because  the  whole  heaven,  the  whole  kingdom  of 
the  Lord,  becomes  more  perfect  at  the  reception  of 
every  new  inhabitant.  And  at  the  departure  of  the 
evil  he  cannot  lastingly  mourn ;  for  he  knows  that 
they  have  been  removed  at  the  moment  most  favor- 
able to  their  eternal  condition,  at  the  lightest  possible 
degree  of  the  life  which  they  had  chosen,  at  the  earli- 
est point  therein  at  which  they  could  be  made  willing 
to  stop,  before  they  had  laid  the  foundations  of  a 
deeper  state  of  condemnation.  It  is  only  as  our  af- 
fections and  thoughts  rest  upon  earth,  that  clouds  and 
darkness  surround  this  event  of  the  Divine  Provi- 
dence, and  we  are  enveloped  with  the  gloom  of  fune- 
real sadness  :  but  as  our  interests  rise  towards  heavenly 
things,  mourning  vanishes ;  as  we  ascend  above  the 
clouds,  there  is  nothing  to  obstruct  the  pure  sunshine 
of  heaven. 

But  all  that  proceeds  from  the  Lord,  all  his  opera- 
tions, and  all  his  permissions,  are  infinite  and  eternal, 
and  hence  universal.  They  are  not  limited  to  one,  but 
affect  all,  and  open  new  duties  in  all  and  towards  all. 
He  has  permitted  our  brother  to  be  removed,  not  only 
as  a  means  of  good  to  him  and  to  all  in  that  world 
to  which  he  has  gone,  but  to  all  in  this  world  also, 
more  especially  to  those  who  have  been  closely  asso- 
ciated with  him,  yet  in  some  degree  to  every  one  of  us 
who  are  here  present  this  day.  This  event  has  been 
permitted,  to  enable  us  more  fully  to  realize  the  exist- 
ence of  the  world  to  which  he  has  gone,  that  it  may  be 


108  FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS. 

more  present  to  us,  and  be  more  regarded  by  us ;  thai 
by  his  being  carried  upwards,  all  the  feelings  and 
thoughts  in  us  which  are  connected  with  him  may  be 
carried  upwards  with  him;  that  our  grasp  upon  this 
world  may  be  loosened,  our  love  for  the  things  of  it 
may  be  made  subservient  to  a  love  for  the  things  of 
the  eternal  world  —  to  lessen  our  anxiety  respecting 
"  what  we  shall  eat.  or  what  we  shall  drink,  or  where- 
withal we  shall  be  clothed,"  and  thus  enable  us  to 
u  seek  first  the  kingdom  of  God  and  His  righteousness.', 

And  in  particular  with  regard  to  those  of  us  who 
are  bound  to  him  that  has  gone  with  the  bonds  of 
strong  affection,  his  natural  connection  with  us  has 
been  permitted  to  be  severed,  not  that  this  affection 
may  be  in  any  degree  lessened,  bat  that  it  may  be 
changed;  not  that  any  thing  of  it  may  be  lost,  but 
that  it  may  be  renewed ;  that  it  may  become  the  love 
of  his  eternal  welfare ;  that  by  our  hearts  following 
him  to  his  appointed  mansion  in  the  Father's  house, 
to  the  home  of  his  eternal  use  in  heaven,  it  may  be- 
come a  love  of  that  good,  which  it  is  his  eternal  de- 
light to  contribute  towards  the  happiness  and  pros- 
perity of  the  universal  kingdom  of  the  Lord.  The 
infirm  body  of  our  love  for  him,  the  impure  natural 
part  of  our  affection  for  him,  indeed  dies ;  for  this 
body  is  from  ourselves.  But  with  regard  to  all  that 
is  pure  and  disinterested,  with  regard  to  all  that  is 
spiritual  and  living,  all  that  is  from  the  Lord  in  it, 
not  a  hair  of  the  head  shall  perish ;  but  it  rises  again 
stronger  and  purer  than  before. 

Thus  in  relation  to  every  one  of  us,  the  death  and 
resurrection  of  our  brother  is  intended  to  produce  a 
change  in  our  minds  corresponding  with  that  through 
which  he  is  now  passing.  It  is  intended  to  produce 
death  and  resurrection  there  —  a  death  of  what  is 
gross,  external,  corporeal,  and  earthly  in  our  affections, 
and  a  resurrection  into  fuller  life  and  freer  activity  of 
all  that  is  pure,  internal,  spiritual,  and  immortal  in 
them.  So  that  every  death  that  occurs  around  us  is 
intended  to  lift  us  up  one  step  at  least  towards  hea- 
ven—  to  advance  us  one  step  at  least  in  our  prepara 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS.  109 

tion  for  our  own  full  and  final  departure  hence.  For 
by  perpetual  deaths  and  resurrections  of  this  spirit- 
ual kind,  even  the  angels  are  perpetually  advancing. 
They  are  perpetually  dying  as  to  themselves,  and 
living  again  as  to  the  Lord.  They  are  perpetually 
leaving  what  is  finite,  impure,  and  imperfect,  and  ris- 
ing again  towards  what  is  infinite  and  pure  and 
perfect.  Their  advancement  for  ever  into  more  and 
more  interior  states,  and  hence  into  more  and  more 
fulness  of  that  degree  of  life  which  they  are  able  to  re- 
ceive, and  thus  their  advancement  in  purity  and  bless- 
edness for  ever,  is  by  their  continually  applying  and 
appropriating,  by  their  continually  living,  the  hea- 
venly meaning  of  these  words  of  the  Lord,  as  they  at 
first  became  angels  by  living  out  their  natural  mean- 
ing while  on  earth :  "  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother 
more  than  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me  :  and  he  that  lov- 
eth son  or  daughter  more  than  me,  is  not  worthy  of 
me :  and  he  that  taketh  not  his  cross,  and  followeth 
after  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me.  He  that  findeth  his 
life  shall  lose  it ;  and  he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my 
sake  shall  find  it." 


Then  the  following  prayer,  or  the  Lord's  Prayer,  or  both,  may  be  nsed. 

O  Lord  God  of  our  fathers,  most  merciful  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  in  whose  presence  the  living  and  the 
dead  are  standing  together,  to  whom  all  are  alive,  and 
with  whom  there  is  no  death,  through  whose  tender 
mercy,  in  these  latter  times,  the  day-spring  from  on 
high  hath  visited  us,  to  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in 
darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death,  to  guide  our  feet 
in  the  way  of  peace ;  give  us  to  see  in  this  as  in  all 
the  dispensations  of  thy  wisdom,  the  bright  footsteps 
of  an  all-merciful  providence,  which  in  every  act  of 
apparent  destruction,  doth  but  further  the  progress  of 
an  eternal  creation,  and  through  the  death  of  this  life, 
doth  bestow  the  life  of  a  heavenly  kingdom.  O  cause, 
we  beseech  thee,  that  this  solemn  visitation  may 
deeply  impress  us  with  the  uncertainty  of  our  own 
10 


110        FUNERAL  SERVICE  FOR  ADULTS. 

perishable  state,  and  the  necessity  of  preparing  for  the 
concerns  of  an  eternal  world  ;  and  seeing  that  the  axe 
is  laid  unto  the  root  of  the  trees,  may  we,  without 
delay,  strive  to  bring  forth  fruits  worthy  of  repentance. 
/  Grant,  O  Lord,  that  we  may  watch  as  becometh 
those  who  know  not  the  hour  in  which  the  Son  of 
Man  cometh ;  and  that  following  thee  in  the  regenera- 
tion, when  the  cry  shall  be  made  at  midnight,  "  Be- 
hold, the  bridegroom  cometh,  go  ye  out  to  meet  him," 
being  ready,  with  our  lamps  trimmed  and  filled  with 
oil,  we  may  enter  with  him  to  the  marriage.  We  ask 
this,  O  Lord,  in  thine  own  name,  and  for  thy  divine 
mercy's   sake.     Amen. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens;  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this 
day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as 
we  also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into 
temptation  ;  but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is 
the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever : 
Amen. 


A  suitable  Selection  or  Hymn  may  now  be  sung,  if  convenient. 

BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all :     Amen. 


If  any  service  is  desired  at  the  grave,  the  following,  after  the  coffin  is  lowered, 
may  be  used. 

We  now  commit  his  body  to  the  tomb.  That  which 
was  formed  of  the  dust  of  the  ground,  and  into  which 
the  breath  of  life  is  no  longer  breathed,  is  again  re- 
turned to  the  ground  whence  it  was  taken  —  earth  to 
earth,  ashes  to  ashes,  dust  to  dust.  As  he  has  taken 
his  linal  leave,  so  let  us  now  take  our  final  leave  of 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   ADULTS.  11 J 

this  his  earthly  tenement,  never  again  to  be  occupied 
by  him.  As  "  he  is  not  here,  but  is  risen,"  let  us  in 
our  thoughts  and  feelings  no  longer  tarry  here,  nor 
henceforth  seek  him  here:  but  let  all  that  in  us,  by 
which  he  was  bound  to  us  in  love,  rise  upwards  with 
him,  and  accompany  him  to  the  "  green  pastures"  and 
the  "  still  waters,"  whither  the  Lord  leadeth  all  those 
who  have  walked  "  in  the  paths  of  righteousness  for 
His  name's  sake."  And  as  all  the  duties  of  merely 
natural  affection,  all  earthly  duties,  towards  him,  now 
close  while  the  grave  closes  upon  his  body,  may  ali 
the  duties  of  spiritual  affection,  all  spiritual  duties, 
towards  him,  enjoy  a  resurrection  with  him,  be  opened 
into  more  freedom  and  fulness  of  action,  and  be  un- 
folded, in  blessings  to  him  and  to  us,  with  perpetual 
newness  of  life  for  ever. 

And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying  unto  me, 
Write,  Blessed  are  the  dead  who  die  in  the  Lord  from 
henceforth.  Yea,  saith  the  Spirit,  that  they  may  rest 
from  their  labors ;  and  their  works  do  follow  with 
them.  —  Rev.  xiv.  13. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  witn  you 
all.     Amen. 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR  INFANTS 
AND   LITTLE   CHILDREN. 


The  service  may  be  commenced  by  reading  such  passages  of  the  Word 
from  the  Funeral  Service  for  Adults  as  the  person  officiating  shall  think 
proper,  together  with  one  or  more  of  the  following  passages. 


And  they  brought  unto  him  also  infants,  that  he 
would  touch  them  :  but  when  his  disciples  saw  it, 
they  rebuked  them.  But  Jesus  called  them,  and  said, 
Suffer  little  children  to  come  ur.to  me,  and  forbid  them 
not  :  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God.  Verily  I 
say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall  not  receive  the  king- 
dom of  God  as  a  little  child,  shall  in  no  wise  enter 
therein.  — Luke  xviii.  15-17. 

At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto  Jesus, 
saying,  Who  is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven ?  And  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto  him,  and 
set  him  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  said,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  lit- 
tle children,  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
heaven.  Whosoever,  therefore,  shall  humble  himself 
as  this  little  child,  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  king- 
dom of  heaven.  And  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  lit- 
tle child  in  my  name,  receiveth  me. —  Mat.  xviii.  1-5. 

Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these  little 
ones ;  for  I  say  unto  you,  that  their  angels  in  heaven 
do  always  behold  the  face  of  my  Father  who  is  in 
heaven. 

Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father  who  is 
in  heaven,  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish, 
—Mat.  xviii.  10,  14. 


FUNERAL    SERVICE    FOR   INFANTS   AND    CHILDREN.      113 

A  Selection  or  Hymn  may  now  be  sung,  if  convenient. 
Then  may  be  read  a  part  or  the  whole  of  the  following  Instruction. 

We  are  told  ir.  the  Sacred  Scripture,  that  not  a 
sparrow  falls  to  the  ground,  without  the  notice  of  our 
Heavenly  Father;  and  that  even  the  very  hairs  of  our 
heads  are  all  numbered.  From  this  it  is  plain  that 
the  Divine  Providence  of  the  Lord  watches  over 
every  human  being,  from  the  first  moment  of  his  life 
to  the  last ;  and  nothing  happens  to  him  by  chance, 
but  every  thing  that  takes  place  is  by  the  providence 
or  permission  of  the  Lord.  Every  event  of  life  is  so 
ordered  by  infinite  love  and  wisdom,  that,  if  rightly 
improved  by  man,  it  will  contribute  to  human  happi- 
ness and  human  salvation.  Certainly,  then,  such  an 
event  as  the  removal  of  a  person  from  the  natural 
to  the  spiritual  world,  can  take  place  only  under  the 
divine  providence  of  the  Lord —  can  take  place  only 
because  divine  love  provides  or  permits  this,  and  di- 
vine wisdom  foresees  that  it  will  be  for  the  everlast- 
ing good  of  that  person. 

This  is  a  consoling  thought,  especially  in  relation 
to  the  removal  of  infants  and  little  children  to  the 
spiritual  world.  Their  removal  is  indeed  the  severing 
of  a  tender  tie  between  them  and  the  little  circle  in 
which  they  moved.  The  feelings  which  bind  us  to 
them  are  of  a  peculiarly  tender  and  delicate  nature. 
Their  smiles,  their  artless  manners,  the  tones  of  their 
voices,  the  sweet  expression  of  their  faces,  their  dawn- 
ing minds,  all  take  a  deep  hold  of  the  human  heart. 
They  awaken  affections  in  the  mind  of  the  parent 
analogous  to  the  paternal  love  of  the  Lord,  and  de- 
velop some  of  the  most  vigorous  germs  of  pure  and 
disinterested  affection.  Thus  parents  seem  to  live  for 
their  children,  and  children  for  their  parents.  There 
is  a  mutual  interchange  of  happiness  between  them  — 
a  circle  of  heavenly  affections,  innocence,  and  delights. 
And  thus  it  is  hard  for  our  natural  feelings  1o  sever 
the  natural  connection  between  us  and  our  children. 
10* 


/* 


114      FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   INFANTS   AND    CHILDREN. 

But  in  the  doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  we  have 
much  consoling  instruction  given  us  concerning  death 
and  the  state  of  infants  and  children  in  the  other  life. 
We  are  taught  that  death  itself  is  not  the  loss  of  life : 
it  is  only  passing  from  life  in  this  world  to  life  in  the 
spiritual  world.  The  soul  or  spirit  of  man  is  the  real 
man,  and  this  never  dies;  for  it  derives  immortality 
from  the  capacity  of  knowing,  loving,  and  serving  the 
Lord.  When  therefore  the  material  body  dies,  the 
spirit  goes  immediately  to  live  in  the  spiritual  world, 
in  a  spiritual  body. 

Hence  we  learn  concerning  the  resurrection,  that 
immediately  after  the  death  of  the  body,  man  rises 
into  the  spiritual  world ;  that  he  loses  nothing,  and 
leaves  nothing  behind,  which  constituted  any  part  of 
the  real  man.  We  learn  that  he  continues  to  live 
hereafter  a  human  being,  enjoying  all  the  means  of 
happiness  which  he  possessed  in  the  natural  world. 
He  there  has  a  body,  and  every  sense  which  he  had 
in  this  world.  The  body,  however,  in  which  he  rises 
after  death,  is  a  spiritual  body  ;  because  the  world  in 
which  he  is  henceforth  to  live,  is  a  spiritual  world. 
And  the  life,  too,  which  he  there  lives,  is  human  life, 
purified  and  happy,  or  depraved  and  miserable,  ac- 
cording to  the  character  of  the  ruling  love  which  in- 
fluenced him  on  earth,  and  the  quality  of  the  life 
which  he  lived  here. 

But  it  is  manifest  that  those  who  die  in  infancy 
and  childhood  have  not  adopted  either  good  or  evil 
loves  as  their  ruling  loves,  have  not  confirmed  them- 
selves in  either  a  good  or  an  evil  life.  It  is  true,  in- 
deed, that  they  inherited  from  their  parents  an  heredi- 
tary nature,  in  which  there  are  tendencies,  dispositions, 
and  propensities  to  all  kinds  of  evils.  But  inasmuch 
as  they  have  not  confirmed  themselves  by  their  life 
in  these  evil  inclinations  and  propensities,  have  not 
committed  sin  with  a  full  knowledge  of  the  nature 
and  consequences  of  sin,  therefore,  through  the  mercy 
of  the  Lord,  they  attain  to  salvation. 

That  those  who  die  in  infancy  and  childhood  are 
received   into  heaven,  may  be  inferred   from  what  ig 


FUNERAL    SERVICE   FOR   INFANTS   AND    CHILDREN.      115 

said  in  the  Sacred  Scriptures.  When  the  Lord  was 
here  upon  earth,  he  said,  "  Suffer  little  children  to 
come  unto  me,  and  forbid  them  not;  for  of  such  is  the 
kingdom  of  God.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  whosoever 
shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child, 
he  shall  in  no  wise  enter  therein."  And  again,  speak- 
ing of  little  children,  he  says,  "  Their  angels  in  heaven 
do  always  behold  the  face  of  my  Father  who  is  in 
heaven." 

It  has  been  supposed  by  some,  that  infants  will 
remain  infants,  and  children  remain  children,  in  the 
spiritual  world  ;  while  by  others  it  has  been  supposed 
that  they  will  at  once  become  perfect  angels.  Nei- 
ther the  one  nor  the  other  of  these  views  is  correct. 
But  infants  and  little  children  are  born  into  the  hea- 
venly world  in  the  same  state  in  which  they  leave  this 
world ;  and  they  gradually  grow  up  there,  as  they 
would  have  grown  up  here.  If  they  had  continued  to 
live  on  earth,  we  know  that  their  bodies  would  "gra- 
dually have  grown  up,  their  minds  would  have  become 
active,  they  would  have  increased  in  knowledge,  and 
all  their  faculties  would  have  become  developed  to 
manhood  or  to  womanhood.  So  in  the  spiritual 
world  they  will  gradually  grow  in  wisdom  and  in 
stature,  their  minds  will  gradually  come  to  maturity, 
and  their  bodily  appearance  will  change  as  their  minds 
advance,  till  they  are  seen  by  their  associates  and 
companions  as  men  and  women.  For  in  that  world 
the  outward  appearance  corresponds  to  the  inward 
state  and  character.  The  growth  of  the  mind  goes 
on  there  as  well  as  here,  but  in  a  more  regular  and 
orderly  manner;  because  those  who  have  the  care 
and  education  of  children  in  that  world  are  far  better 
fitted  for  their  employment  than  parents  and  teachers 
and  nurses  on  earth  are,  and  also  because  there  the 
means  of  instruction  are  far  more  perfect. 

Infants,  as  soon  as  they  come  into  the  heavenly 
world,  are  committed  to  the  care  of  those  guardian 
ahgels,  who  are  peculiarly  qualified  to  take  care  of 
and  educate  chi  dren.  These  guardian  angels  instruct 
them  step  after  step  in  the  lessons  of  heavenly  wis- 


116      FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   INFANTS   AND    CHILDREN. 

dom  and  life  ;  they  train  them  to  the  performance  of 
those  duties  and  uses  to  which  they  are  afterwards  to 
be  appointed  by  the  Lord;  they  initiate  them  into 
the  delights  of  heaven,  and  introduce  them  to  the 
companionship  of  those  who  are  like  themselves  in 
age  and  qualities  of  mind.  The  angels  to  whose  care 
infants  are  committed,  are  those  who,  when  they 
lived  in  the  natural  world,  loved  little  children  from  a 
leal  desire  to  do  good  and  be  useful  to  them,  and  at 
the  same  time  loved  God.  These  angels  have  as 
many  children  given  to  them  as  they  desire,  and  are 
able  to  bring  up  in  a  proper  manner. 

Those  who  have  the  care  of  little  children  in  hea- 
ven, act  the  part  of  mothers  to  them ;  and  they  take 
the  place  of  their  natural  mothers.  To  them  the 
children  look  up  as  to  their  mothers ;  and  they  love, 
respect,  and  are  obedient  to  them.  But  they  are  es- 
pecially and  constantly  initiated  into  this  state,  to 
know  no  other  father,  and  afterwards  to  acknowledge 
no  other,  but  the  Lord;  and  that  they  have  life  from 
him.  They  are  taught  that  He  is  their  Father  in 
heaven  ;  and  that  they  must  look  to  him,  and  acknow- 
ledge him,  as  their  only  Father. 

Thus  we  may  see  that  they  are  not  made  unhappy 
from  the  want  of  their  earthly  parents.  They  do  not 
ever  feel  as  if  they  were  strangers  there.  They  feel  at 
home  where  they  are.  They  have  every  means  around 
them  that  can  contribute  to  their  happiness  and  their 
future  usefulness.  They  have  the  Lord  for  their  Fa- 
ther. They  have  one  who  receives  them,  and  treats 
them,  and  loves  them,  as  their  own  mother.  They  have 
brothers,  and  sisters,  and  companions,  and  playmates. 
They  have  schools,  and  teachers  who  instruct  them  in 
those  things  which  have  a  tendency  to  make  them  grow 
wise  and  good.  They  have  beautiful  gardens  in  which 
they  can  walk,  and  lawns  and  fields  in  which  they 
enjoy  their  childish  sports.  Every  thing  which  they 
see  around  them  appears  to  be  alive.  The  very  at- 
mosphere  in  which  they  live,  and  wrhich  they  breathe, 
sparkles  with  brilliancy  and  with  life. 

When  we  think  of  our  children  that  have  gone  to 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   INFANTS   AND    CHILDREN.       117 

live  in  the  heavenly  world,  we  ought  to  think  of  them 
under  the  light  and  influence  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 
We  ought  to  think  of  them  as  now  living  in  a  blissful 
state  above ;  think  of  them  as  happy,  and  as  having 
every  thing  done  for  them  that  they  want  or  need  to 
have  done  ;  much  more  than  we  could  do  for  them, 
if  they  were  with  us  here  on  earth.  We  ought  to 
think  of  them  as  growing  in  knowledge  and  in  use- 
fulness ;  as  improving  in  mind,  increasing  in  stature, 
and  preparing  to  become  angels.  We  ought  not  to 
thiniv  of  them  in  any  manner  as  dead,  but  as  gone  to 
live  in  another  better  and  happier  state  of  existence. 

If  we  look  in  this  manner  at  the  removal  of  child- 
ren to  the  heavenly  world,  and  their  state  of  life  there, 
we  shall  cease  to  mourn,  or  to  indulge  in  any  inordi- 
nate grief,  at  their  departure  from  us.  We  shall  try 
to  yield  up  any  selfish  desires  that  we  may  have  to 
keep  them  with  us,  and  be  willing  to  have  them  go 
when  the  Lord  calls  them.  We  shall  remember 
what  he  says,  "  Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me, 
and  forbid  them  not."  We  shall  endeavor  to  let  our 
minds  rise,  as  they  are  rising;  that  when  we  go  into 
the  world  whither  they  have  gone,  we  may  be  better 
prepared  to  enjoy  such  society  as  theirs. 

When  we  look  at  the  state  of  infants  and  little 
children  in  heaven,  and  see  the  advantages  of  nurture 
and  education  there  over  those  on  earth,  we  are  led 
to  see  and  feel  that  it  is  well  with  our  children  who 
have  gone  there.  We  ought  not,  indeed,  to  desire  to 
have  our  children  taken  from  us  :  on  the  other  hand, 
we  ought  to  do  what  we  can  to  preserve  their  life  and 
health  in  this  world  ;  for  this  corresponds  to  the  de- 
sire to  do  what  we  can  for  their  spiritual  and  eternal 
life ;  and  Divine  Providence  has  clothed  this  love  of 
their  spiritual  life  with  the  love  of  their  natural  life. 
But  when  the  Lord  has  taken  them  from  us,  when 
He  sees  it  to  be  best  for  their  good  and  for  ours  that 
they  should  live  no  longer  with  us  in  this  world,  and 
when  we  are  inclined  to  feel  sad  on  account  of  our 
loss,  we  ought  to  think  how  well  it  is  with  our  child- 
ren ;  and  if  we  truly  love  them,  we  shall  learn  to  be 


118      FUNERAL   SERVICE    FOR   INFANTS    AND    CHILDREN. 

resigned  to  what  is  for  their  everlasting  happiness. 
We  ought  to  take  a  living,  elevated  view  of  their 
state,  and  even  rejoice  that  they  are  where  they  can 
be  so  much  more  happy  than  we  could  have  made 
them  here  on  earth.  In  obedience  to  his  commands, 
when  the  Lord  calls  them,  we  should  suffer  them  to 
go  unto  him,  and  forbid  them  not.  We  should  not 
let  our  natural  feelings  prevail  so  far  as  to  oppose 
what  He  sees  to  be  best  for  them. 

From  a  knowledge  of  the  education  and  stale  of 
children  in  the  spiritual  world,  we  are  led  to  see  how 
important  and  responsible  are  the  duties  of  parents 
towards  their  children  on  earth.  The  Lord  has  shown 
us  the  states  of  those  in  heaven,  that  we  may  learn 
to  make  earth  itself  more  heavenly  ;  that  we  may 
make  the  home  and  family  and  education  on  earth 
more  like  those  in  heaven. 

It  is  our  first  and  most  important  duty  as  parents, 
to  give  the  children  committed  to  us  a  religious  edu- 
cation ;  to  instruct  them  in  the  truths  of  the  Sacred 
Scriptures;  to  bring  them  up  under  the  sphere  and 
influence  of  the  Church ;  to  teach  them  to  live  in 
love  towards  one  another,  and  to  learn  and  keep  the 
commandments  of  the  Lord.  Especially  is  it  our 
duty  to  withdraw  our  children  as  much  as  possible 
from  evil  influences  and  evil  spheres,  and  prevent  them 
from  cherishing  hatred  and  revenge,  or  any  evil  feel- 
ings: for  by  the  indulgence  of  such  affections,  mutual 
love  and  innocence  are  extinguished  in  the  youthful 
mind;  and  thus  our  children  are  excluded  from  the 
sphere  and  influence  of  heaven,  where  nothing  but 
mutual  love  prevails. 

It  is  well  known  that  infants  and  little  children  in 
this  world  are  subjects  of  peculiar  influences  from  the 
heavenly  world.  The  Lord  himself  teaches  this, 
when  he  says,  "  Their  angels  in  heaven"  —  that  is, 
the  angels  who  watch  over,  guard,  and  protect  little 
children,  "do  always  behold  the  face  of  my  Father 
who  is  in  heaven."  The  heavenly  influences,  too, 
that  come  down  to  us  through  infants  and  children, 
are  some  of  the  most  saving  and  redeeming  influences. 


FUNERAL    SERVICE    FOR    INFANTS    AND    CHILDREN.      119 

They  are  powerful  for  good.  Infants  have  always 
formed  a  sphere  of  heaven  upon  earth.  How  import- 
ant that  this  sphere  of  innocence  and  childlike  humi- 
lity should  be  preserved  in  the  church,  in  society,  in 
our  families,  and  in  our  own  hearts. 

The  Lord  says  to  his  disciples,  "  Verily  I  say  unto 
you,  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  little 
children,  ye  shall  not  enter  the  kingdom  of  heaven." 


Then  the  following  prayer,  or  the  Lord's  Prayer,  or  both,  may  be  used. 

O  Blessed  and  ever-living  Lord  God  and  Savior 
Almighty,  thou  who  art  the  resurrection  and  the  life, 
who  hast  now  been  pleased  to  call  the  departed  [little 
one,  or  child,  or  dear  one]  from  this  transitory  stage 
of  being ;  give  us  to  see  in  this,  as  in  all  the  dispensa- 
tions of  thy  wisdom,  the  bright  footsteps  of  an  all-mer- 
ciful providence,  wrhich  in  every  act  of  apparent  de- 
struction, doth  but  further  the  progress  of  an  eternal 
creation,  and  through  the  death  of  this  life,  doth  be- 
stow the  life  of  a  heavenly  kingdom.  O  cause,  we 
beseech  thee,  that  this  solemn  visitation  may  deeply 
impress  us,  who  remain,  with  the  uncertainty  of  our 
continuance  here,  and  the  necessity  of  making  timely 
preparation  for  that  hereafter  in  which  the  state  of 
our  life  will  be  fixed  for  ever.  Seeing  the  frailty  of 
all  things  below,  may  w7e  fix  our  hearts  entirely  on  the 
substantial  reality  of  the  things  that  are  above.  May 
this  dispensation  be  sanctified  to  the  spiritual  and 
eternal  good  of  us  all,  and  especially  to  the  afflicted 
family  and  friends.  In  mercy  comfort  them  with  thy 
presence,  and  strengthen  them  by  the  influences  of  thy 
Holy  Spirit,  so  that  with  sincere  and  humble  hearts 
they  may  feel  it  good  to  say,  "  Thy  will  be  done." 
May  they,  and  all  of  us  who  are  here  present  this  day, 
receive  and  use  so  wisely  all  the  dispensations  of  thy 
providence,  that  the  messenger  of  natural  death  shall 
be  to  us  the  herald  of  everlasting  life.  May  our  re- 
moval from  earth  be  an  admission  into  heaven  ;  and 
may  our  separation  from  friends  according  to  the  flesh, 


120      FUNERAL    SERVICE   FOR   INFANTS    AND    CHILDREN. 

be  our  consociation  with  spiritual  kindred  in  the  world 
of  bliss.  Receive  us,  O  Heavenly  Father,  when  we 
go  hence,  into  thy  more  immediate  presence,  to  be  fed 
by  thee  at  the  fountain  of  living  waters,  where  pain 
and  sorrow  shall  cease  for  ever,  where  we  shall  again 
meet  the  dear  ones  who  have  gone  before  us,  and 
where  thou  thyself  wilt  wipe  away  all  tears  from  our 
eyes.     Amen. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens;  Hallowed  be 
thy  name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done, 
as  in  heaven,  so  also  upon  the  earth.  Give  us  this 
day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as 
we  also  forgive  our  debtors.  And  lead  us  not  into 
temptation;  but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is 
the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever. 
Amen. 


A  Selection  or  Hymn  may  now  be  sung,  If  convenient. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 


If  any  service  is  desired  at  the  grave,  Selection  17  may  be  sung,  or  read : 
after  which  the  Minister  may  read  the  following  passages 

At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto  Jesus, 
saying,  Who  is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  hea- 
ven ?  And  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto  him,  and 
set  him  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  said,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  lit- 
tle children,  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
heaven.  Whosoever,  therefore,  shall  humble  himself 
as  this  little  child,  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom 
of  heaven. —  Matt,  xviii.  1-4. 


FUNERAL   SERVICE   FOR   INFANTS   AND   CHILDREN.      121 

Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these  little 
ones ;  for  I  say  unto  you,  that  their  angels  in  heaven 
do  always  behold  the  face  of  my  Father  who  is  in 
heaven. —  Mat.  xviii.  10. 

Jesus  said,  Suffer  little  children,  and  forbid  them 
not,  to  come  unto  me :  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. —  Mat.  xix.  14. 


When  the  coffin  is  lowered  into  the  grave,  the  Minister  may  say, 

Forasmuch  as  it  hath  pleased  the  Lord,  in  his  wise 
and  good  Providence,  to  remove  this  child  to  the  spi- 
ritual world,  we  do  therefore  commit  the  body  to  the 
grave,  earth  to  earth,  ashes  to  ashes,  dust  to  dust; 
with  the  confident  assurance  that  he  wTill  live  for  ever 
in  a  state  of  happiness  and  of  active  usefulness  in  the 
heavenly  world. 

And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto  me, 
Write,  Blessed  are  the  dead  who  die  in  the  Lord  from 
henceforth. —  Rev.  xiv.  13. 


Then  may  be  said  the  Lord's  Prayer,  or  the  prayer  on  page  119. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  yon 
all :     Amen. 


11 


ORDINATION. 

Tbo  whole  or  a  part  of  the  following  Service  may  be  used,  to  be  commenced 
by  singing  a  suitable  Selection  or  Hymn,  all  standing.  The  Minister  may 
then  read  the  following  passage : 

And  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and  villages, 
leaching  in  their  synagogues,  and  preaching  the  gos- 
pel of  the  kingdom,  and  healing  every  sickness  and 
every  disease  among  the  people.  But  when  he  saw 
the  multitudes,  he  was  moved  with  compassion  on 
them,  because  they  fainted,  and  were  scattered  abroad, 
as  sheep  having  no  shepherd.  Then  saith  he  unto  his 
disciples,  The  harvest  truly  is  plenteous,  but  the  la- 
borers are  few  ;  pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  har- 
vest that  he  will  send  forth  laborers  into  his  harvest. 
—  Mat.  ix.  35  -  38. 

Then  may  be  read  one  or  more  of  the  following  chapters : 

Exodus  xxviii.;  Isaiah  xi. ;  xlii.  1-16;  lii.;  lxi.  ; 
lxii.  ;  Mat.  x.;  John  x.  1-16. 

The  Ordaining  Minister  may  then  deliver  the  following 

ADDRESS. 


Divine  order  requires  that  Ministers  should  be  ap- 
pointed to  administer  the  ordinances  of  the  church, 
and  to  officiate  in  the  public  worship  of  the  Lord; 
to  teach  men  the  way  to  heaven,  and  to  lead  them 
therein.  Wherefore  it  is  necessary  that  proper  per- 
sons should  be  called  and  set  apart  to  that  office,  in  a 


ORDINATION.  123 

manner  becoming  the  sacred  nature  of  the  duties  they 
are  to  discharge. 

Be  it  known,  therefore,  to  all  present,  that  A  B  has 
been  duly  recommended  and  approved  as  a  person 
properly  qualified  to  be  introduced  into  the  Ministry 
of  the  New  Jerusalem. 

The  ordination  of  Ministers  is  effected  by  the 
imposition  of  hands,  because  this  signifies  the  com- 
munication of  spiritual  life  from  the  Lord,  and  of 
illumination,  and  of  the  power  of  instruction,  which 
particularly  belong  to  the  ministerial  office. 

The  doctrines  of  the  New  Church  teach  that 

"  The    common    good    consists    of   the   following 
things :  that  in  a  society  or  kingdom  there  be 
I.   What  is  Divine  among  the  people  : 
II.  That  there  be  Justice  among  them  : 

III.  That  there  be  Morality."  —  Doc.  Char.  65. 

They  also  teach  that  "  what  is  Divine  exists  there 
through  the  Ministry ;  Justice,  through  the  magis- 
trates and  judges  ;  and  Morality,  through  what  is  Di- 
vine and  what  is  Just."  —  Doc.  Char.  66. 

That  "  the  clergy,  because  they  are  to  teach  doc- 
trine from  the  Word,  concerning  the  Lord,  and  con- 
cerning redemption  and  salvation  from  Him,  are  to 
be  inaugurated  by  the  covenant,  promise,  or  pledge  of 
the  Holy  Spirit,  and  by  the  representation  of  its  trans- 
mission ;  but  that  it  is  received  by  the  clergy  according 
to  the  faith  of  their  life."  —  Can.  p.  30. 

We  are  also  taught,  that  "  By  the  touch  of  the 
hand,  is  signified  communication,  transmission,  and 
reception."  —  A.  C.  10,130. 

And  that  "  To  put  the  hand  on  the  head,  is  repre- 
sentative that  blessing  is  communicated  to  the  un- 
derstanding and  to  the  will,  thus  to  the  man  himself." 
—  A.  C.  6292. 

"  That  Divine  virtue,  which,  among  the  clergy,  is 
meant  by  the  operation  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  is,  in  par- 
ticular, illustration,  and  instruction  ;  but  to  these  may 
be  added  two  intermediate  virtues,  which  are,  per- 
ception and  disposition  :  there  are,  therefore,  among 
the  clergy,  four  successive  operations,  following  each 


121  ORDINATION. 

other  in  this  order,  —  Illustration,  Perception,  Dispo- 
sition, and  Instruction.  Illustration  is  from  the 
Lord  alone.  Perception  has  place  in  a  man  accord- 
ing to  the  state  of  his  mind  as  formed  by  doctrines: 
and  where  those  doctrines  are  true,  the  perception  is 
rendered  clear  by  the  light  of  illustration  ;  but  where 
they  are  false,  the  perception  is  rendered  obscure,  yet 
so  as  to  have  the  appearance  of  clearness,  arising 
from  the  reasonings  and  arguments  which  have  been 
used  for  their  confirmation.  Such  apparent  clearness 
is,  however,  only  a  consequence  of  that  false  and  de- 
lusive light,  which,  in  the  eye  of  the  merely  natural 
man,  appears  like  the  light  of  truth.  Disposition 
arises  from  the  affection  of  the  love  of  the  will ;  and 
it  is  the  delight  springing  from  that  love,  which  effects 
it.  If  this  delight  spring  from  the  love  of  evil  and 
its  attendant  falsity,  it  gives  birth  to  a  zeal  which  is 
outwardly  sharp,  harsh,  furious,  fiery,  and  inwardly 
full  of  anger,  rage,  and  unmercifulness  :  but  if  it 
spring  from  the  love  of  good  and  its  attendant  truth, 
it  then  gives  birth  to  a  zeal  which  is  outwardly  soft 
and  smooth,  yet  loud  and  burning,  and  inwardly  full 
of  charity,  kindness,  and  mercy.  Instruction  follows 
as  an  effect  produced  by  the  former.  Thus  illustra- 
tion, which  is  from  the  Lord,  is  changed  into  various 
lights  and  colors  in  every  individual,  according  to  the 
state  of  his  mind."  — T.  C.  R.  155. 

"  With  respect  to  the  priests,  they  ought  to  teach 
men  the  way  to  heaven,  and  also  to  lead  them :  they 
ought  to  teach  them  according  to  the  doctrine  of  their 
church  derived  from  the  Word,  and  they  ought  to 
lead  them  to  live  according  to  it.  Priests  who  teach 
truths,  and  thereby  lead  to  good  of  life,  and  so  to  the 
Lord,  are  the  good  shepherds  of  the  sheep  ;  but  they 
who  only  teach,  and  do  not  lead  to  good  of  life,  and 
so  to  the  Lord,  are  the  evil  shepherds. 

"  Priests  ought  not  to  claim  to  themselves  any 
power  over  the  souls  of  men,  inasmuch  as  they  do 
not  know  in  what  state  the  interiors  of  a  man  are 
still  less  ought  they  to  claim  the  power  of  opening 
and  shutting  heaven,  since  that  power  belongs  to  the 
Lord  alone. 


ORDINATION.  125 

"  Dignity  and  honor  ought  to  be  paid  to  priests, 
on  account  of  the  sanctity  of  their  office  ;  but  they 
who  are  wise  give  the  honor  to  the  Lord,  from  whom 
all  sanctity  is  derived,  and  not  to  themselves ;  whilst 
they  who  are  not  wise  attribute  the  honor  to  them- 
selves, whereby  they  take  it  from  the  Lord.  They 
who  attribute  honor  to  themselves,  on  account  of  the 
sanctity  of  their  office,  prefer  honor  and  gain  to  the 
salvation  of  souls,  which  they  ought  to  provide  for ; 
but  they  who  give  the  honor  to  the  Lord,  and  not  to 
themselves,  prefer  the  salvation  of  souls  to  honor  and 
gain.  The  honor  of  any  employment  is  not  in  the 
person,  but  is  adjoined  to  him  according  to  the  dig- 
nity of  the  thing  which  he  administers  ;  and  what  is 
adjoined  does  not  belong  to  the  person  himself,  and 
is  also  separated  from  him  with  the  employment.  All 
personal  honor  is  the  honor  of  wisdom  and  the  fear 
of  the  Lord. 

"  Priests  ought  to  teach  the  people,  and  to  lead  them 
by  means  of  truths  to  good  of  life  ;  but  still  they 
ought  to  force  no  one,  since  no  one  can  be  forced  to 
believe  contrary  to  what  he  thinks  from  his  heart  to 
be  truth.  He  who  believes  otherwise  than  the  priest, 
and  makes  no  disturbance,  ought  to  be  left  in  peace ; 
but  he  who  makes  disturbance  ought  to  be  separated; 
for  this  also  is  agreeable  to  order,  for  the  sake  of 
which  the  priesthood  is  established." — H.  D.  315-318. 

"  Charity  in  the  Priest.  When  he  looks  to  the  Lord 
and  shuns  evils  as  sins,  and  does  the  appointed  work 
of  his  ministry  sincerely,  justly,  and  faithfully,  he  does 
the  good  of  use  continually,  and  becomes  a  charity 
in  form.  And  he  does  the  good  of  use,  or  the  work 
of  his  ministry,  sincerely,  justly,  and  faithfully,  when 
he  feels  affected  for  the  salvation  of  souls  :  and  in 
proportion  as  this  is  the  case,  he  is  affected  by  truths; 
for  truths  are  the  means  of  leading  souls  to  heaven : 
and  when  he  leads  them  to  the  Lord,  it  is  then  he  is 
leading  them  by  means  of  truths  to  heaven.  And  he 
has  then  also  an  earnest  love  of  teaching  truths  from 
the  Word;  for  in  teaching  them  from  the  Word,  he 
teaches  them  from  the  Lord;  for  the  Lord  is  the  Word: 
11* 


126  ORDINATION. 

and  furthermore,  He  is  the  Way,  the  Truth,  and  he  Life, 
as  He  himself  says,  John  xiv.  5  ;  and  He  is  the  Door, 
John  x.  9.  He,  therefore,  who  enters  the  fold  by  the 
Lord  as  the  door,  is  a  good  shepherd;  but  he  who 
does  not,  is  a  bad  shepherd,  who  is  called  a  thief  and 
a  robber.     John  x.  1-9."  — Doct.  Char.  86. 

Ministers  are  representatives  of  the  Lord.  Their 
official  duties  are  representatives  of  his  Divine  opera- 
tions. He  is  present  with  all  men,  and  operating  upon 
all.  In  his  Divine  Humanity  he  is  with  us,  and  his 
Spirit  is  always  operating  upon  us.  Without  him  we 
can  do  nothing.  But  he  is  invisible,  and  his  opera- 
tions are  invisible.  He  has  therefore  provided  that 
there  should  be  ministers  to  represent  him  among 
men,  —  ministers  to  teach  in  an  external  manner  doc- 
trines which  correspond  to  what  he  teaches  in  an  in- 
ternal manner,  and  to  do  externally  things  which  cor- 
respond with  what  he  does  internally.  Thus  he  is  by 
his  internal  influence  endeavoring  to  enlighten  men, 
so  that  they  may  know  what  is  good  and  true ;  but 
this  influence  would  have  no  effect  upon  them,  if  he 
did  not  also  provide  that  they  should  receive  some 
external  instruction,  into  which  his  influence  might 
fall,  and  in  which  it  might  be  embodied.  He  has 
therefore  given  the  Sacred  Scriptures ;  and  has  pro- 
vided that  there  should  be  ministers  to  explain  them, 
and  to  teach  the  doctrines  which  are  contained  in 
them. 

So,  too,  he  is  continually  endeavoring  to  baptize 
men  with  the  Holy  Spirit  and  with  fire ;  that  is,  to 
regenerate  them  by  the  influence  of  his  Love  and 
Wisdom  :  and  as  a  means  of  preparing  us  to  be  ope- 
rated upon  in  this  manner,  he  has  provided  that  there 
should  be  ministers  to  baptize  with  water,  and  to 
teach  men  the  necessity  of  regeneration,  and  the  man- 
ner in  which  the  work  is  to  be  accomplished. 

So,  again,  he  is  constantly  endeavoring  to  give 
Bpiritual  life  unto  men,  and  to  cherish  and  increase  it. 
This  spiritual  life  is  his  Goodness  and  Truth.  His 
Goodness  is  the  life  of  our  wills,  and  his  Truth  is  the 


ORDINATION.  127 

life  of  our  understandings.  But  he  cannot  give  us 
these  things,  merely  by  flowing  into  our  minds,  and 
operating  upon  them  in  an  interna)  manner.  He  can- 
not give  them  to  us  in  such  a  manner  that  we  can 
receive  them,  without  in  the  first  place  giving  us  a 
knowledge  of  them  :  and  this  must  be  given  in  an 
externa]  way;  that  is,  through  the  senses.  He  has 
therefore  revealed  his  Goodness  and  Truth  in  the 
Sacred  Scriptures  :  he  has  also  instituted  the  Holy 
Supper;  in  which  the  bread  is  an  emblem  of  his 
Goodness,  the  wine  an  emblem  of  his  Truth,  and  the 
eating  of  the  bread  and  drinking  of  the  wine  represent 
the  reception  and  appropriation  of  his  Goodness  and 
Truth :  he  has  provided  that  there  should  be  ministers 
to  explain  the  Scriptures,  so  as  to  make  the  Goodness 
and  Truth  of  them  manifest  and  intelligible;  also  to 
administer  the  ordinance  of  the  Holy  Supper,  to  un- 
fold the  spiritual  meaning  of  it,  to  show  us  how  we 
may  be  prepared  for  it,  and  thus  enable  us  to  receive 
it  internally  as  well  as  externally,  —  to  receive  the 
Goodness  into  our  wills,  and  the  Truth  into  our  un- 
derstandings, as  well  as  to  receive  the  bread  and  wine 
into  our  bodies. 

And  with  regard  to  the  work  of  Redemption,  mi- 
nisters should  be  representatives  of  the  Lord.  When 
the  power  of  evil  spirits  was  becoming  predominant 
upon  earth,  he  took  upon  himself  our  nature,  and  thus 
came  down  into  our  state  and  circumstances,  so  that 
he  might  overcome  the  obstacles  which  lay  in  the 
way  of  our  salvation  —  that  he  might  do  such  works 
as  men  could  not  do,  but  which  needed  to  be  done 
that  they  might  be  saved.  Inasmuch  as  he  took  upon 
himself  our  nature,  he  took  upon  himself  also  the  he- 
reditary tendencies  and  propensities  of  it ;  so  that  he 
could  have  such  feelings  and  thoughts  arise  in  his  Hu- 
manity, as  arise  in  the  minds  of  unregenerate  men. 
Evil  spirits  could  operate  upon  his  Humanity,  as  they 
operate  upon  men;  except  that  in  relation  to  men 
they  are  often  successful,  whereas  in  relation  to  him 
they  were  always  unsuccessful.  And  as  by  means  of 
his  Humanity,  before  it  was  glorified,  evil  spirits  could 


128  ORDINATION. 

have  access  to  him,  so  by  the  same  means  he  could 
have  access  to  them.  As  the  evil  spirits  could  inspire 
evil  feelings  and  false  thoughts  into  his  Humanity,  so 
he  could,  from  the  Divine  Love  and  Wisdom  of  his 
internal  Divinity,  bring  down  into  his  Humanity  the 
good  feelings  and  the  true  thoughts  which  were  ne- 
cessary to  overcome  them.  He  thus  caused  his  Hu- 
manity to  have  Divine  human  feelings  and  thoughts, 
in  relation  to  every  evil  and  false  thing  which  the  evil 
spirits  could  suggest.  By  this  means  he  purified  and 
glorified  his  Humanity,  so  that  it  could  be  no  more 
tempted:  and  by  this  means  he  at  the  same  time 
overcame  all  kinds  of  evil  spirits ;  for  he  caused  them 
to  see  themselves,  and  every  thing  that  proceeded 
from  them,  as  he  saw  them  in  the  divine  light  of 
heaven,  in  the  presence  of  which  they  could  not  abide 
for  a  moment. 

It  was  on  account  of  his  Infinite  Love  towards 
men,  that  he  took  upon  himself  their  nature,  and  came 
down  into  their  circumstances,  and  performed  these 
works  of  salvation.  This  Infinite  Love  is  eternal.  It 
operates  as  powerfully  now,  as  it  did  then.  His  Di- 
vine Humanity  is  also  eternal ;  and  it  has  the  same 
power  of  saving  men  from  the  influence  of  evil  spirits 
now,  that  it  had  then.  And  as  it  was  then,  so  it  is 
now;  his  power  is  manifest  in  none  but  those  who 
love  him  and  believe  in  him.  Those  who  love  him 
and  believe  in  him,  do  by  this  means  receive  him  into 
their  minds;  so  that  they  love,  think,  and  act  from 
him.  Accordingly,  when  any  thing  evil  and  false  is 
suggested  to  them,  they  think  and  feel  in  relation  to 
it  from  his  Divine  Humanity;  they  think  and  feel  as 
he  leads  them  to  think  and  feel ;  they  think  and  feel 
in  relation  to  it,  as  he  felt  and  thought  when  in  the 
world.  And  the  evil  spirits  do  not  regard  them  as 
mere  men;  for  they  perceive  that  the  Lord  as  to  his 
Divine  Humanity  is  in  them,  and  that  his  Divine 
Power  operates  through  them  :  consequently  they  re- 
linquish the  combat,  turn  their  backs  upon  him,  and 
flee  from  his  presence. 

Now  it  is  the  effort  of  the  Lord  that  all  men  should 


ORDINATION.  129 

receive  of  the  Love  from  which  he  performed,  and  ia 
now  performing,  these  works  of  redemption  and  sal- 
vation ;  and  when  we  receive  it,  we  are  all  led  by  it 
to  perform  works  corresponding  to  his  works,  —  cor 
responding  as  the  finite  corresponds  with  the  Infinite  — 
as  imperfect  human  things  correspond  with  the  per- 
fect Divine.  When  we  receive  his  Divine  Love,  it 
leads  us  all  to  have  compassion  upon  one  another 
when  we  are  in  states  of  suffering,  especially  spiritual 
suffering ;  or  when  we  are  in  danger  of  it.  It  leads 
us  to  come  spiritually  near  to  one  another,  and  to  enter 
into  one  another's  states  of  mind,  that  we  may  afford 
one  another  assistance  and  protection. 

Thus  the  influence  of  the  Divine  Love,  when  it  is 
received  into  the  mind,  has  a  tendency  to  make  all 
men  perform  works  which  more  or  less  correspond 
with  the  work  of  Redemption  ;  but  when  it  is  received 
by  ministers,  it  leads  them  to  do  works  which  corre- 
spond more  perfectly,  because  it  is  their  office  and 
duty  to  cooperate  with  the  Lord  in  saving  men. 

One  great  part  of  the  duty  of  a  minister,  and  one 
great  means  of  usefulness,  is  for  him  to  learn  to  put 
himself  in  the  place  of  his  people  ;  that  is,  to  suppose 
himself  to  be  in  their  states  and  circumstances,  and 
thea  to  consider  what  would  be  good  for  himself,  if 
he  were  there.  If  he  loves  them,  and  desires  to  be 
useful  to  them,  he  will  be  constantly  going  to  them  in 
this  manner  ;  for  this  is  the  means  by  wThich  he  can 
adapt  any  thing  to  their  states  :  for  when  he  goes  into 
thnr  states,  he  loses  nothing  of  the  goodness,  or  wis- 
dom, or  spiritual  power,  that  properly  belongs  to  him ; 
but,  on  the  contrary,  he  acquires  the  additional  power 
of  being  able  to  adapt  all  that  he  has  to  their  benefit: 
for  when  he  spiritually  goes  to  them,  or  enters  into 
their  states,  he  can  perceive  how  they  think  and  feel; 
he  ?an  for  the  time  think  and  feel  as  they  do;  and 
when  this  is  the  case,  he  can  see  how  he  could  be 
made  to  think  and  feel  differently  ; —  how  he  could  be 
lifted  up  out  of  his  present  state;  —  he  can  see  what 
kind  of  treatment  would  be  suited  to  him;  —  he  can 
see  what  kind  of  instruction  he  would  need,  and  how 


130  ORDINATION. 

it  should  be  expressed  that  he  might  understand  it 
and  be  affected  by  it.  And  when  he  sees  what  would 
be  good  for  himself,  he  can  see  what  will  be  good  for 
those  whom  he  is  endeavoring  to  assist. 

If  a  minister  proceed  in  this  manner,  he  will  not 
act  with  harshness  and  severity,  for  he  will  not  act 
from  his  natural  man ;  but  he  will  act  and  speak  with 
gentleness  and  kindness,  for  he  wTill  act  and  speak 
from  the  spiritual  man ;  he  will  act  and  speak  from 
the  Love  and  Wisdom  which  have  flowed  into  his 
mind  from  the  Lord  ;  he  will  treat  others  as  the  Lord 
has  treated  him  ;  he  will  treat  others  as  he  would  have 
others  treat  him :  for  before  he  acts,  he  puts  himself 
in  their  places,  and  ascertains  what  would  be  good 
for  himself;  or,  in  other  words,  what  he  would  have 
others  do  for  him. 

Every  one  has  the  power  of  doing  this  in  some 
degree,  but  the  power  is  enlarged  by  practice  and  ex- 
perience :  it  increases,  as  the  love  of  doing  good  in- 
creases; till  at  length  one  acquires  the  habit  of  enter- 
ing into  the  states  of  others,  and  learning  what  is 
good  for  them,  without  effort.  His  love  is  with  them, 
his  feelings  are  with  them,  he  is  with  them ;  and  con- 
sequently he  knows  by  intuition  what  is  good  for 
them. 

This  power  which  is  given  to  ministers  to  enter  into 
the  states  of  their  people,  is  a  most  important  means 
of  usefulness:  without  it  they  might  perhaps  be  mi- 
nisters of  the  law  that  was  given  through  Moses,  but 
not  of  the  grace  and  truth  that  came  by  Jesus  Christ. 
But  there  is  a  reciprocal  power  given  to  the  people, 
which  is  equally  important;  and  that  is,  the  power 
of  entering  into  the  states  of  their  ministers.  They 
are  generally  employed  in  the  various  uses  of  life,  so 
that  they  cannot,  like  ministers,  make  it  their  princi- 
pal business  to  acquire  and  communicate  spiritual 
knowledge.  But  when,  from  a  love  of  performing 
spiritual  uses,  their  ministers  enter  into  their  states  of 
mind,  and  adapt  heavenly  things  to  them,  they  can, 
from  a  love  of  receiving  spiritual  uses,  enter  into  the 
states  of  their  ministers,  and  then  in  a  greater  or  less 


ORDINATION.  131 

degree  understand  and  feel  as  they  do.  For  on  the 
Sabbath  and  other  suitable  occasions,  they  leave  their 
usual  employments,  they  cease  to  do  their  own  ways, 
to  find  their  own  pleasure,  to  exercise  their  own  affec- 
tions, to  think  their  own  thoughts,  or  to  speak  their 
own  words  ;  and  they  come  unto  their  minister  as  to 
a  representative  of  the  Lord,  that  they  may  delight 
themselves  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  holy  things  that 
proceed  from  him;  that  they  may" be  spiritually  lifted 
up  ;  that  they  may  ride  upon  the  high  places  of  the 
earth  ;  and  that  they  may  perceive  and  feed  upon  the 
food  of  angels  —  the  living  bread  which  the  Lord 
himself  brought  down  from  heaven :  for  it  is  a  minis- 
ter's duty  to  show  his  people  what  this  bread  is,  and 
Uow  they  may  come  into  possession  of  it ;  it  is  his 
auty  to  bring  it  down  to  their  states  and  capacities, 
so  that  they  may  have  a  perception  of  it,  and  an  af- 
fection for  it.  And  while  he  is  endeavoring  to  do 
this,  they  also  have  something  to  do  ;  while  he  is  en- 
deavoring to  bring  down  the  Divine  truth  to  meet 
their  states,  they  should  endeavor  to  go  up  as  far  as 
they  can  to  meet  it.  When  this  is  the  case,  if  he  en- 
deavors to  explain  any  thing,  they  will  endeavor  to 
understand  it ;  and  if  he  shows  them  what  feelings  we 
ought  to  have  upon  any  subject,  they  will  endeavor  to 
come  under  the  influence  of  such  feelings  :  thus,  by 
means  of  his  efforts  united  with  their  efforts,  they  are 
lifted  up,  so  that  they  can  see  as  he  sees,  and  feel  as 
he  feels.  He  is  then  performing  the  use  for  which  he 
is  appointed  and  ordained.  He  is  a  medium  of  Divine 
Blessings.  Freely  he  receives  from  the  Lord,  and 
freely  gives  to  his  people.  He  is  not  acting  of  him- 
self, nor  for  himself;  he  is  not  seeking  his  own  plea- 
sure, nor  doing  his  own  ways,  nor  speaking  his  own 
words;  but  he  is  delighting  himself  in  the  Lord,  and 
in  receiving  and  communicating  the  things  which  are 
from  the  Lord  :  and  when  his  people  cooperate  with 
him,  when  they  enter  into  his  states  —  into  his  feel- 
ings and  thoughts,  they  also  will  delight  in  the  Lord, 
and  will  receive  the  Holy  Spirit  that  proceeds  from 
Him. 


132  ORDINATION. 

After  the  Address,  the  Ordaining  Minister  shall  then  ask  the  candidate  the 
following  questions : 

Ord.  Min. —  Do  you  sincerely  believe  that  it  is  of 
the  Divine  Providence  of  the  Lord,  that  you  are  call- 
ed to  the  office  of  a  minister  in  the  New  Jerusalem? 

Answer.  —  I  do. 

Orel  Min.  —  Do  you  now,  in  the  presence  of  the 
Lord,  and  of  this  assembly,  declare  your  faith  in  the 
Divine  Word,  and  in  the  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the 
New  Jerusalem,  as  unfolded  in  the  writings  of  Ema 
nuel  Swedenborg? 

Answer. —  I  do. 

Ord.  Min. —  Do  you  now  desire  to  be  ordained  as  a 
minister,  that  you  may  perform  the  duties  of  that 
office,  in  teaching  and  leading  men  according  to  those 
doctrines  ? 

Answer. —  I  do. 

Then  shall  the  Ordaining  Minister  read  the  following  passages : 

And  Jesus  came  and  spake  unto  them,  saying,  All 
power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and  in  earth.  Go 
ye,  therefore,  and  make  disciples  of  all  nations,  bap- 
tizing them  into  the  name  of  the  Father,  and  of  the 
Son,  and  of  the  Holy  Spirit;  teaching  them  to  do  all 
things  whatsoever  I  have  commanded  you :  and  lo, 
I  am  with  you  all  the  days,  until  the  consummation 
of  the  age.     Amen. —  Matt,  xxviii.  18-20. 

And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying,  The  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  at  hand. 

Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of 
wolves :  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and  harm- 
less as  doves. 

He  that  receiveth  you,  receiveth  me ;  and  he  that 
receiveth  me,  receiveth  him  that  sent  me.  —  Matt,  x, 
7,  16,  40. 

Ye  have  not  chosen  me,  but  I  have  chosen  you,  and 
ordained  you,  that  ye  should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit; 
and  that  your  fruit  should  remain  :  that  whatsoever 
ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give 
it  you.  —  John  xv.  16. 


ORDINATION.  138 

Peace  be  unto  you  :  as  the  Father  hath  sent  me,  I 
also  send  you.  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he  breath- 
ed on  them,  and  saith  unto  them,  Receive  ye  the 
Holy  Spirit— John  xx.  21,  22. 


Here,  the  candidate  kneeling,  the  Ordaining  Minister  shall  lay  his  hands 
upon  his  head,  and  sav : 

Ord.  Min. —  You  are  hereby  ordained  to  be  a  mi- 
nister of  the  New  Jerusalem,  and  are  set  apart  to  the 
performance  of  the  duties  pertaining  to  the  first  grade 
of  that  sacred  office.  To  you  is  given  the  authority 
and  power  to  teach  and  preach  the  Heavenly  Doc- 
trines of  the  New  Jerusalem :  to  lead  in  the  public 
worship  of  the  Lord  :  to  administer  the  ordinance  of 
Baptism,  the  rite  of  Confirmation,  and  the  sacrament 
of  the  Holy  Supper:  to  consecrate  marriages,  and 
officiate  at  funerals ;  and  thus,  as  a  minister  of  the 
Lord,  to  instruct  the  people,  and  lead  them  in  the 
way  of  life. 

*  [And  as  you  have  been  invited  by society 

to  become  their  pastor,  and  have  accepted  their  invi- 
tation, you  are  also  hereby  introduced  into  the  pastor- 
ate of  this  society:  you  are  authorized  to  preside  at 
its  ecclesiastical  meetings  :  to  lead  its  worship :  to 
officiate  in  receiving  members  into  it :  to  watch  over 
them :  to  administer  to  them  the  ordinances  of  the 
church:  to  instruct  them  in  its  doctrines;  and  to  lead 
them  in  the  way  of  eternal  life.] 

Jehovah  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee:  Jehovah  make 
his  face  to  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  gracious  unto  thee  : 
Jehovah  lift  up  his  countenance  upon  thee,  and  give 
ihee  peace. 


The  candidate  will  then  rise,  and  the  Ordaining  Minister  will  address  him 

thus : 

Ord.  Min.  —  The  Lord  in  his  Divine  Providence 


*  This  paragraph  is  not  to  be  used,  except  when  a  minister  is  settled  aa 
pastor  of  a  society  at  the  time  of  his  ordination. 

12 


134  ORDINATION. 

has  chosen  and  ordained  you  to  be  a  minister  in  his 
New  Jerusalem. 


And  placing  a  copy  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  in  the  right  hand  of  the  candi- 
date, he  shall  say: 

Receive,  therefore,  the  Word  of  the  Lord,  the 
Fountain  and  Source  of  all  goodness  and  truth  to 
angels  and  men. 


And  placing  in  his  left  hand  a  copy  of  the  True  Christian  Religion,  he  shall 

say: 

Receive,  also,  the  "  True  Christian  Religion,"  where- 
in  is  contained  the  Universal  Theology  of  the  New 
Church  —  the  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jeru- 
salem. 

From  this  Word,  according  to  these  Doctrines,  mav 
you  ever  teach  the  people,  and  lead  them  in  the  wav 
of  life.  Be  ever  mindful  of  the  sanctity  of  youi 
office.  Conduct  yourself  on  all  occasions  as  becomes 
your  calling,  with  humility,  meekness,  and  kindness. 
"  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that  they  may 
see  your  good  works,  and  glorify  your  Father  who 
is  in  the  heavens."  Be  faithful  to  the  charge  com- 
mitted to  your  trust.  And  may  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  be  with  you  always.  May  He  open  your  un- 
derstanding, so  that  you  may  perceive  in  all  the  Scrip- 
tures the  things  concerning  Himself.  May  you  receive 
of  His  fulness,  and  grace  for  grace.  And  may  He 
ever  enable  you  freely  to  give,  as  you  have  freely  re- 
ceived. 


Then  an  Anthem,  Selection,  or  Hymn  may  be  sung. 


BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 


INSTALLATION. 


[When  a  Minister  has  been  invited  by  a  Society  to  become  ita 
Pastor,  and  has  accepted  the  invitation,  it  seems  to  be  good  and 
useful  to  both  pastor  and  people,  that  he  be  inducted  into  office 
by  appropriate  religious  services.  The  whole  or  a  part  of  the 
following  may  be  used.] 


So  much  as  may  seem  proper  of  the  service  for  Ordination  preceding  the 
questions  to  the  candidate,  may  be  used.  Then  the  Ordaining  Minister 
will  proceed  as  follows : 

Ord.  Mm. —  A  B:You  have  already  been  ordained 
as  a  Minister,  and  have  been  authorized  to  perform  the 
duties  which  belong  to  the  first  grade  in  the  ministry. 
The  New  Jerusalem  Society  in  this  place  has  invited 
you  to  become  its  pastor,  and  you  have  accepted  the 
invitation  ;  and  we  are  now  assembled  to  perform  the 
religious  services  by  which  you  are  to  be  inducted 
into  that  office. 

Do  you  now,  therefore,  in  the  presence  of  the  Lord, 
and  of  this  assembly,  declare  that  you  desire  to  be  in- 
troduced into  this  office,  in  order  that  you  may  teach 
and  lead  this  people  according  to  the  Heavenly  Doc- 
trines of  the  New  Jerusalem,  as  unfolded  from  the 
Lord's  Holy  Word,  in  the  writings  of  Emanuel  Swe- 
denborg  ? 

Answer.  —  I  do. 


The  candidate  will  then  kneel,  and  the  Ordaining  Minister  will  lay  his 
hands  upon  his  head,  and  address  him  as  follows : 

Ord.  Min. —  You  are  hereby  introduced  into  the  of- 
fice of  pastor  of  this  society.     You  are  authorized  to 


136  INSTALLATION. 

preside  at  its  ecclesiastical  meetings;  to  officiate  In 
receiving  members  into  it ;  to  watch  over  them  ;  to  ad- 
minister unto  them  the  ordinances  of  the  church;  to 
instruct  them  in  its  doctrines,  and  lead  them  in  the 
way  of  life  eternal. 

And  while  you  are  performing  these  duties,  may 
you  know  and  acknowledge  Him  who  standeth  in  the 
midst  of  us :  may  you  be  under  the  influence  and 
guidance  of  Him  who  baptizeth  with  the  Holy  Spirit 
and  with  fire:  may  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with 
you  always :  may  He  open  your  understanding,  so 
that  you  may  perceive  in  all  the  Scriptures  things 
concerning  himself:  may  you  receive  of  his  fulness, 
and  grace  for  grace  :  and  may  he  enable  you  freely 
to  give,  as  you  have  freely  received. 

Jehovah  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee  :  Jehovah  make 
his  face  to  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  gracious  unto  thee: 
Jehovah  lift  up  his  countenance  upon  thee,  and  give 
thee  peace. 


Here  an  Anthem,  Selection,  or  Hymn  may  be  sung. 

BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  yon 
all :     Amen. 


CONSECRATION. 


So  much  as  may  be  proper  of  that  part  of  the  Ordination  Service  waica 
precedes  the  questions  to  the  candidate,  may  here  be  used ;  after  which, 
the  service  will  proeeed  as  follows : 


When  a  person  is  about  to  enter  upon  an  office  of 
dignity  and  honor,  it  is  important  for  him  to  examine 
himself,  that  he  may  see  what  his  motives  are,  and 
what  affections  are  prevailing  in  his  mind. 

It  is  of  Divine  Order,  and  of  the  Divine  Providence, 
that  there  should  be  governments  in  the  church  and 
in  the  state  :  for  without  government,  evils  could  not 
be  prevented  in  a  community;  without  government, 
the  good  of  the  whole  could  not  be  provided  for  ;  with- 
out government,  men  cannot  be  brought  into  their 
proper  relations  to  one  another,  so  that  they  may  work 
together  —  so  that  many  men  may  become  as  one 
man  —  so  that  the  power  of  every  part  may  contri- 
bute to  the  security,  the  welfare,  and  the  happiness 
of  every  other  part. 

And  as  there  must  be  governments  in  the  church 
and  in  the  state,  so  there  must  be  offices,  both  eccle- 
siastical and  civil ;  and  there  must  be  various  grades 
among  the  offices,  that  the  rulers  themselves  may  be 
superintended,  that  each  one  may  perform  his  own 
duty,  and  that  the  true  relations  among  them  may  be 
preserved. 

Thus  it  may  be  seen  that  all  offices  are  designed 
for  uses  ;  and  that  all  persons  who  properly  fill  offices, 
are  employed,  not  in  making  others  do  good  unto 
them,  but  in  themselves  doing  good  unto  others  :  the 
higher  the  office,  the  less  does  any  one  do  for  himself, 
and  the  more  for  others. 

12* 


138  CONSECRATION. 

And  as  offices  are  designed  for  uses,  and  as  those 
who  fill  them  must  be  employed  in  performing  uses 
so  it  is  of  Divine  Order  that  offices  should  be  desired 
from  a  love  of  uses,  and  filled  with  a  love  of  uses. 
This  is  the  case  with  angels  and  spiritual  men.  The 
ruling  love  with  all  of  them  is  love  towards  others ; 
and  the  love  from  which  they  act  in  their  offices  is  the 
love  of  performing  uses  to  their  neighbors.  This  cha- 
racteristic they  derive  from  Him  who  fills  the  highest 
office,  and  who  rules  over  all  in  the  heavens.  He 
does  not  act  from  the  love  of  governing,  from  a  love 
of  glory,  nor  from  a  love  of  having  his  subjects  wor- 
ship, honor,  and  serve  him  ;  but  from  a  love  of  doing 
good  unto  them.  And  when  he  came  into  the  world, 
not  to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister  unto  others, 
he  manifested  his  true  character,  and  showed  the  na- 
ture of  the  love  from  which  he  always  acts. 

Whence  it  is  manifest,  that,  if  we  would  be  in  his 
kingdom,  and  would  be  conjoined  with  him,  we  must 
act  from  a  similar  love ;  that  those  in  his  kingdom 
who  are  nearest  to  him,  are  most  like  him  ;  that  those 
who  are  most  elevated,  are  the  most  humble  ;  and  that 
those  who  fill  the  highest  offices,  are  the  least  under 
the  influence  of  self-love,  and  most  under  the  influence 
of  love  towards  others:  accordingly,  when  he  had,  by 
a  life  of  usefulness,  showed  the  nature  of  his  own 
love,  then,  in  order  that  we  might  become  like  him,  he 
said  unto  the  disciples,  "  Whosoever  will  be  great 
among  you,  let  him  be  your  minister;  and  whosoever 
will  be  chief  among  you,  let  him  be  your  servant." 


Tha  Ordaining  Minister  will  here  address  the  candidate  as  foLows: 

Orel.  Min. —  You  have  already  been  ordained  as  a 
Minister  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  and  have  been  autho- 
rized to  perform  the  duties  which  belong  to  the  first 
grade  in  the  ministry.  Application  has  been  made 
to  the  proper  authorities,  that  you  be  introduced  into 
the  second  grade,  and  the  request  has  been  granted. 

Po  you  now,  in  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  and  of 


CONSECRATION.  139 

this  assembly,  declare  that  you  desire  to  be  introduced 
into  this  grade  of  the  ministry,  in  order  that  you  may 
perform  the  duties  of  it  ? 
Answer.  —  I  do. 


Then  shall  the  Ordaining  Minister  read  the  following  passages : 

And  Jesus  came  and  spake  unto  them,  saying,  Ail 
power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and  in  earth.  Go 
ye,  therefore,  and  make  disciples  of  all  nations,  bap- 
tizing them  into  the  name  of  the  Father,  and  of  the 
Son,  and  of  the  Holy  Spirit;  teaching  them  to  do  all 
things  whatsoever  I  have  commanded  you :  and,  lo, 
I  am  with  you  all  the  days,  until  the  consummation 
of  the  age.     Amen. —  Matt,  xxviii.  18-20. 

And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying,  The  kingdom  of 
heaven  is  at  hand. 

Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of 
wolves :  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and  harm- 
less as  doves. 

He  that  receiveth  you,  receiveth  me ;  and  he  that 
receiveth  me,  receiveth  him  that  sent  me.  —  Matt.  x. 
7,  16,  40. 

Ye  have  not  chosen  me,  but  I  have  chosen  you,  and 
ordained  you,  that  ye  should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit, 
and  that  your  fruit  should  remain :  that  whatsoever 
ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give 
it  you.  —  John  xv.  16. 

Peace  be  unto  you:  as  the  Father  hath  sent  me,  I 
also  send  you.  And  when  he  had  said  this,  he  breath- 
ed on  them,  and  saith  unto  them,  Receive  ye  the  Holy 
Spirit.  —  John  xx.  21  22. 


Here,  the  candidate  kneeling,  the  Ordaining  Minister  shall  lay  his  hands 
upon  his  head,  and  say : 

Ord.  Min.  —  You  are  hereby  introduced  into  the 
second  grade  of  the  ministry.  You  are  authorized  to 
institute  Societies  and  Associations  :  to  grant  licenses, 
and  to  ordain  ministers,  according  to  the  Constitution 


140  ORDINATION. 

of  the  General  Convention  :  to  counsel  them,  and  to 
watch  over  them:  to  officiate  at  the  installation  of 
pastors  :  to  preside  at  the  ecclesiastical  meetings  of 
the  Convention,  and  of  Associations,  when  invited  to 
do  so  :  and  to  administer  the  Holy  Supper  on  those 
occasions.  And  that  you  may  be  able  to  perform 
these  uses,  may  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
always  :  may  he  breathe  upon  you,  and  cause  you  to 
receive  his  Holy  Spirit:  may  he  fill  you  with  the  love 
which  he  feels  towards  men ;  and  may  he  cause  you 
to  receive  of  his  fulness,  and  grace  for  grace. 

Jehovah  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee:  Jehovah  make 
his  face  to  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  gracious  unto 
thee  :  Jehovah  lift  up  his  countenance  upon  thee  and 
give  thee  peace. 


Then  an  Anthem,  Selection,  or  Hymn  may  be  sung. 
BENEDICTION. 


The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  witr   vou 


all :     Amen. 


DEDICATION. 


The  Minister  shall  place  the  Word,  open,  upon  the  desk,  to  denote  that  its 
internal  sense  is  now  revealed. 


The  "  Order  of  Worship  "  may  be  followed  to  the  close  of  the  Prayer:  then 
may  succeed  the  following  passage  from  the  Word,  the  Minister  reading 
the  first  line,  and  the  people  reading  or  singing  the  second  line,  of  each 
verse ;  or  the  whole  may  be  read  by  the  Minister. 

1.  O  Jehovah,  remember  David, 
And  |  all  |  his  af  |  flictions : 

2.  How  he  sware  unto  Jehovah, 

And  vowed  unto  the  |  Mighty  |  One  of  |  Jacob  ; 

3.  Surely  I  will  not  come  into  the  tabernacle  of  my 

house, 
Nor  go  |  up  in  |  to  my  |  bed ; 

4.  I  wiil  not  give  sleep  to  mine  eyes, 
Or  j  siumber  |  to  mine  |  eyelids  ; 

5.  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  Jehovah, 
Habitations  for  the  |  Mighty  |  One  of  |  Jacob. 

6.  Lo,  we  heard  of  it  at  Ephratah  : 

We  found  it  |  in  the  |  fields  •  of  the  |  wood. 

7.  We  will  go  into  his  tabernacles : 
We  will  |  worship  |  at  his  |  footstool. 

8.  Arise,  O  Jehovah,  into  thy  rest ; 
Thou,  and  the  |  ark  |  of  thy  |  strength. 

9.  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  righteousness; 
And  let  thy  |  saints  |  shout  for  |  joy 


142  DEDICATION. 

10.  For  Jehovah  hath  chosen  Zion ; 

He  hath  desired  it  |  for  his  |  habi  |  tation. 

li.  This  is  my  rest  for  ever : 

Here  will  I  dwell ;  for  I  |  have  de  |  sired  I  it 

12.  T  will  abundantly  bless  her  provision : 
Her  poor  will  I  |  satis  |  fy  with  |  bread. 

13.  I  will  also  clothe  her  priests  with  salvation : 
And  her  saints  shall  |  shout  a  |  loud  for  |  joy 

The  Minister  may  then  read  1  Bangs  vm.  1  -  63. 

The  Doxology  in  the  Order  of  Worship,  p.  23,  may  follow. 

Here  may  be  read  the  Ten  Commandments. 


Then  may  be  read  a  Lesson  from  the  New  Testament:  John  n.  13  -25;  ot 
some  other  suitable  portion. 


Here  may  be  read  the  following 

ADDRESS. 

We  are  assembled  together  in  this  place,  for  the 
purpose  of  setting  apart  this  house  from  all  ordinary 
and  secular  uses,  and  dedicating  it  to  the  more  imme- 
diate service  of  the  Lord,  and  to  the  performance  of 
the  uses  of  divine  worship  and  religions  instruction. 

Though,  indeed,  the  heaven,  and  heaven  of  heavens, 
cannot  contain  the  Lord,  much  less  this  house  that  is 
built  with  men's  hands  ;  yet  may  he  have  respect  unto 
the  prayers  which  we  offer  up  unto  him  this  day,  and 
grant  that  his  name  may  be  placed  here.  He  hath 
said,  "  Where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together  in 
my  name,  there  am  I  in  the  midst  of  them."  May  he 
be  thus  present  with  us,  and  be  in  the  midst  of  us. 

We  hope  and  trust  that  this  house  has  been  built 


DEDICATION.  143 

from  the  desire  to  promote  the  advancement  of  the 
Lord's  kingdom  upon  the  earth.  It  is  henceforth  to 
be  set  apart  from  all  worldly  and  secular  uses,  and  to 
be  exclusively  appropriated  to  the  worship  and  ser- 
vice of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  It  is  to  be  conse- 
crated to  the  uses  of  that  worship,  and  to  instruction 
in  the  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 
This  altar,  this  pulpit,  these  seats,  and  all  things  be- 
longing to  this  house,  are  to  be  consecrated  to  the 
uses  of  religious  worship  and  instruction. 

The  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  have  been 
revealed  from  the  Lord  out  of  heaven.  In  this  house 
we  desire  to  be  instructed  in  these  Heavenly  Doc- 
trines. Here  may  we,  and  our  children,  and  our 
children's  children,  and  whosoever  will,  come  and 
drink  of  the  waters  of  life.  Here  may  we  receive  the 
Bread  that  cometh  down  from  heaven,  and  giveth  life 
unto  the  world.  Here  may  the  tabernacle  of  God  be 
with  men,  and  may  he  dwell  with  them,  and  they  be 
his  people,  and  God  himself  be  with  them,  and  be 
their  God. 

Here  we  place  the  Sacred  Scriptures.  And  when 
the  ministers  of  the  Lord  here  endeavor  to  expound 
these  Scriptures,  and  perform  the  other  duties  of  their 
office,  may  they  remember  that  they  stand  in  his  pre- 
sence, and  that  they  are  his  ambassadors  and  repre- 
sentatives. May  they  know  and  acknowledge  him, 
and  act  under  his  guidance  and  influence.  May  their 
understandings  be  opened,  so  that  they  may  see,  and 
be  enabled  to  show,  in  all  the  Scriptures,  things  con- 
cerning him. 

And  when  the  Lord's  people  draw  near  in  spirit 
unto  him  in  this  place,  when  they  hold  communion 
with  him  in  prayer,  when  they  express  their  affections 
in  songs  of  praise,  and  thanksgiving,  and  glorification, 
and  when  they  read  and  listen  to  his  holy  Word,  ma) 
the  influences  of  the  Lord's  grace,  mercy,  and  peace 
be  given  unto  them  in  rich  abundance. 

When  the  ordinance  of  Baptism  is  administered 
here,  may  those  who  receive  it  be  afterward  baptized 
with  the  Holy  Spirit  and  with  fire. 


144  DEDICATION. 

When  the  table  of  the  Lord  is  spread  in  this  house, 
may  his  children  come  to  this  holy  ordinance  in  faith 
and  charity :  may  they  eat  and  drink  worthily,  and 
thus  receive  truly  human  life  from  him. 

And  whenever  the  worshipers  of  the  Lord  shall 
come  up  to  this  house,  to  perform  any  of  the  duties 
that  are  enjoined  upon  them  in  the  Sacred  Scriptures 
and  the  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  may  they 
have  grace  given  them  to  worship  him  in  spirit  and  in 
truth ;  and,  coming  before  him  with  clean  hands  and 
a  pure  heart,  may  the  services  which  they  shall  per- 
form here  be  always  acceptable  to  him.  And  may 
the  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  always  with 
them.     Amen. 


Then  the  New  Jerusalem  Service  may  be  used,  or  a  Selection  or  Hymn  may 
be  sung,  all  standing. 


THE    SERMON. 
An  Anthem,  Selection,  or  Hymn  may  be  song 

BENEDICTION. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  you 
all.     Amen. 


INSTITUTION  OF  SOCIETIES. 


[When  receivers  of  the  Heavenly  Doctrines  desire  to  come  into 
the  form  of  a  Society  of  the  Lord's  New  Church,  it  is  desirable 
that  this  be  done  after  some  orderly  manner,  that  will  conduce  to 
the  end  for  which  brethren  should  be  thus  associated  ;  namely,  the 
more  full  acknowledgment  and  worship  of  the  Lord,  and  the  per- 
formance of  the  uses  of  mutual  charity.  The  following  order  of 
exercises  for  such  an  occasion  may  be  used. 

If  any  of  those  who  are  to  constitute  the  Society,  have  not  pre- 
viously "been  introduced  into  the  New  Church  by  baptism,  and  have 
not  made  an  acknowledgment  of  their  faith  in  the  doctrines,  and  of 
their  desire  and  intention  to  live  according  to  them,  this  should  be 
done  before  proceeding  with  the  services.] 


The  Minister  may  commence  the  service  by  reading  one  or  more  of  the  fol 
lowing  passages: 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  unto  me, 
Let  us  go  into  the  house  of  Jehovah. 
Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  O  Jerusalem : 
Jerusalem  is  built  as  a  city  that  is  compact  together. 
Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of  Jah, 
A  testimony  to  Israel, 
To  give  thanks  to  the  name  of  Jehovah. 
For  there  are  set  thrones  of  judgment, 
The  thrones  of  the  house  of  David. 
Pray  for  the  peace  of  Jerusalem  : 
They  shall  prosper  that  love  thee. 
Peace  be  within  thy  walls, 
Prosperity  within  thy  palaces. 
For  my  brethren  and  companions'  sakes, 
1  will  now  say,  Peace  be  within  thee. 
For  the  sake  of  the  house  of  Jehovah  our  God, 
T  will  seek  good  to  thee. —  Ps.  cxxii. 
13 


14tf  INSTITUTION    OF    SOCIETIES 

Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant  it  is, 
For  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  unity. 
It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  upon  the  head, 
That  ran  down  upon  the  beard,  Aaron's  beard, 
That  went  down  to  the  skirts  of  his  garments : 
Like  the  dew  of  Hermon, 
That  descended  upon  the  mountains  of  Zion: 
For  there  Jehovah  commanded  the  blessing, 
Life  forevermore.  —  Ps.  cxxxiii. 

If  thy  brother  shall  trespass  against  thee,  go  and 
tell  him  his  fault  between  thee  and  him  alone  :  if  he 
shall  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained  thy  brother.  But  if 
he  will  not  hear,  take  with  thee  one  or  two  more,  that 
in  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses  every  word 
may  be  established.  And  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear 
them,  tell  it  unto  the  church  :  but  if  he  neglect  to 
hear  the  church,  let  him  be  unto  thee  as  an  heathen 
man  and  a  publican.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  What- 
soever ye  shall  bind  on  earth,  shall  be  bound  in  hea- 
ven ;  and  whatsoever  ye  shall  loose  on  earth,  shall  be 
loosed  in  heaven.  Again  I  say  unto  you,  That  if  two 
of  you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching  any  thing 
that  they  shall  ask,  it  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my 
Father  who  is  in  heaven  :  for  where  two  or  three  are 
gathered  together  in  my  name,  there  am  I  in  the 
midst  of  them.  —  Mat.  xviii.  15  -  20. 


A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you,  That  ye 
love  one  another ;  as  I  have  loved  you,  that  ye  also 
love  one  another.  By  this  shall  all  know  that  ye  are 
my  disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  another.  —  John 
xiii.  34,  35. 

These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye  love  one  an- 
other. If  the  world  hate  you,  ye  know  that  it  hated 
me  before  it  hated  you.  If  ye  were  of  the  world,  the 
world  would  love  its  own  :  but  because  ye  are  not  of 
the  world,  but  1  have  chosen  you  out  of  the  world, 
therefore  the  world  hateth  you.  —  John  xv.  17-19. 


INSTITUTION    OF    SOCIETIES.  147 

Then  the  Minister  may  read  the  following 

ADDRESS. 

We  are  not  required  to  form  ourse  ves  into  socie- 
ties, or  churches,  because  such  a  requirement  is  not 
necessary.  It  is  not  necessary  that  we  should  be  re- 
quired to  do  things  which  we  love  to  do,  but  things 
which  we  do  not  love  to  do,  and  at  the  same  time 
need  to  do.  It  is  true  that  while  we  are  in  a  natural 
state  of  mind,  we  have  no  disposition  to  form  our- 
selves into  churches,  and  to  perform  the  duties  of 
members  ;  and  it  is  equally  true,  that  while  we  are 
in  that  state,  we  ought  not  to  form  ourselves  into 
churches.  But  we  are  required  to  do  things  which 
will  bring  us  into  a  suitable  state  —  which  will  bring 
us  out  of  a  natural  state  into  a  spiritual  one  ;  that  is, 
out  of  a  state  in  which  natural  loves  rule,  into  one  in 
which  spiritual  loves  rule.  We  are  required  to  ab- 
stain from  evils,  because  they  are  sins  against  God  : 
and  as  far  as  we  conform  to  this  requirement,  so  far 
the  love  of  doing  evils  will  be  overcome,  together 
with  the  love  of  self  and  the  world,  in  which  all  evil 
ail'ections  originate  ;  and  as  far  as  these  evil  loves  are 
overcome  and  removed,  so  far  will  good  loves  flow  in, 
and  will  prevail  in  us  :  as  the  powei  of  love  to  self 
and  to  the  world  diminishes,  the  power  of  love  to  the 
Lord  and  love  to  the  neighbor  increases. 

Now  the  spiritual  labors  by  which  we  resist  evil 
loves,  are  what  is  denoted  by  the  ordinance  of  Bap- 
tism ;  and  the  reception  and  exercise  of  the  good 
loves  which  flow  in  after  evil  loves  are  overcome,  are 
what  is  denoted  by  the  Holy  Supper.  Hence  we  may 
see  why  it  was,  at  the  time  when  he  was  instituting 
this  ordinance,  that  the  Lord  announced  to  his  dis- 
ciples that  he  gave  them  a  new  commandment,  which 
was,  that  they  should  love  one  another. 

When  we  come  under  this  new  commandment,  or 
become  filled  with  this  new  love,  we  shall  be  churches 


148  INSTITUTION    OF    SOCIETIES. 

in  the  least  form ;  and  the  same  principle  will  lead  us 
to  do  good  unto  others,  to  unite  with  them,  and  thus 
to  become  churches  in  a  larger  form.  We  shall  regard 
those  who  have  affections  similar  to  ours,  as  our  near- 
est relatives.  We  shall  constantly  remember  that 
their  good  affections,  and  our  good  affections,  flow 
down  from  the  same  source  —  from  the  Fountain  of 
our  spiritual  life  —  from  our  Father  who  is  in  the 
heavens :  we  shall  consequently  be  sensible  that  we 
are  brethren ;  and  we  shall  perceive  how  good  and 
how  pleasant  it  is  for  brethren  to  dwell  together  in 
unity. 

It  is  good,  and  it  is  pleasant.  It  gratifies  our  new 
wills  and  our  new  understandings.  It  is  in  the  high- 
est degree  both  useful  and  agreeable.  Hence  we  find, 
in  the  revelations  which  have  been  made  to  the  New 
Church  concerning  the  spiritual  world,  that  heaven 
consists  of  innumerable  societies,  that  the  angels  are 
adapted  to  one  another  by  their  various  capacities,  and 
are  united  by  loving  and  doing  good  to  one  another. 

The  Lord  has  provided  that  these  same  principles 
may  be  implanted  in  us  while  we  live  in  this  world; 
and  as  soon  as  they  are  implanted,  they  will  lead  us 
to  begin  to  act  in  a  similar  manner.  They  will  make 
us  love  one  another,  and  make  us  desire  to  live  toge- 
ther, and  act  together. 

The  uses  of  living  in  this  manner  are  various,  and 
in  the  highest  degree  important.  It  gives  us  spiritual 
freedom.  It  gives  us  an  opportunity  to  bring  forth 
all  the  genuine  New  Church  affections  and  thoughts 
that  are  conceived  within  us.  It  places  us  in  circum- 
stances that  are  most  favorable  for  obedience  to  the 
new  commandment ;  for  love  to  one  another  is  in  its 
most  active  and  delightful  state,  it  enjoys  and  rejoices 
most,  and  it  appears  in  its  truest  forms,  and  puts  on 
its  most  beautiful  ornaments,  when  it  meets  with 
those  who  act  upon  the  same  principle,  when  it  can 
see  the  likeness  of  its  heavenly  Father  in  those  who 
are  around  it,  so  that  when  it  is  doing  good  unto  them, 
it  can  perceive  that  it  is  doing  good  unto  Him.  When 
we  do  ourselves  act  from  love  to  one  another,  and  are 


INSTITUTION    OF   SOCIETIES.  149 

associated  with  those  who  act  from  similar  love,  then 
we  can  bear  one  another's  burdens,  can  protect  one 
another  from  evil,  can  aid  one  another  in  seeing  and 
removing  the  evils  which  still  adhere  to  us,  and  can 
receive,  welcome,  and  cherish  the  good  things  which 
come  down  from  heaven,  when  the  way  is  thus  pre- 
pared. 

When  we  are  united  in  this  manner,  we  are  a  soci- 
ety of  the  church,  and  can  perform  the  uses  of  a  church 
in  the  world.  It  is  our  duty  to  provide  for  having 
the  ordinances  administered  in  a  proper  manner.  It 
is  our  duty  to  have  social  worship  ;  to  unite  in  prayer, 
iu  thanksgiving,  and  in  praise  ;  to  magnify  the  Lord, 
and  to  exalt  his  name  together :  for  it  is  the  duty  of 
us  all ;  and  in  doing  it  together,  we  aid  one  another, 
and  unite  love  to  the  Lord  with  love  to  the  neighbor. 
It  is  our  duty  to  receive  spiritual  instruction  together; 
for  brotherly  love  is  the  feeling  into  which  spiritual 
truth  can  be  received,  and  brotherly  life  is  the  form 
in  which  it  is  brought  into  effect.  When  we  are 
united  by  this  feeling,  we  cooperate,  and  aid  one  an- 
other in  receiving  the  truth,  and  in  practising  it. 

And  while  we  are  thus  earnestly  engaged  in  per- 
forming our  own  duties,  we  shall  be  doing  the  great- 
est possible  service  to  our  children,  and  to  those  who 
are  looking  to  us  for  spiritual  instruction  ;  for  we 
shall  then  be  giving  that  instruction  in  the  most  intel- 
ligible, the  most  attractive,  and  the  most  effective 
manner.  We  give  it,  not  as  a  curious  subject  of  spe- 
culation, of  criticism,  and  debate  ;  but  we  present  it 
in  a  living  form,  as  it  is  when  doing  its  work.  In  this 
case,  it  is  attended  by  a  sanctity  that  affects  the 
hearts,  and  a  power  that  carries  it  into  the  lives,  of 
all  who  are  prepared  to  receive  it.  The  instruction 
which  is  given  in  this  manner,  comes  down  like  the 
holy  oil  and  the  heavenly  dew ;  it  has  a  vivifying  and 
saving  influence,  wherever  it  goes :  for  in  it  the  Lord 
conveys  his  blessing,  life  fore  verm  ore. 

13* 


150  INSTITUTION   OF   SOCIETIES. 

Those  who  are  to  constitute  the  Society,  sitting  conveniently  together, 
should  rise  as  their  names  are  here  read  by  the  Minister;  who  may  then 
address  them  as  follows : 

Min.  —  You  have  been  introduced  into  the  New 
Church  by  baptism ;  you  have  declared  your  faith  in 
the  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  and 
your  desire  and  intention  to  live  according  to  them : 
Do  you  now  wish  to  become  united  into  a  society  for 
that  purpose  ? 

Answer.  —  We  do. 

Min. —  You  are  therefore  hereby  acknowledged  as 
a  regularly  instituted  society,  under  the  name  of 
. ;  and  are  commended  to  the  fel- 
lowship of  all  other  societies  of  the  New  Jerusalem. 


They  should  then  sign  their  names  to  the  Articles  of  Charity  and  Faith,  or 
Doctrines  of  the  New  Church,  in  a  book  provided  for  that  purpose;  after 
which  the  Holy  Supper  may  be  administered. 


ADMISSION  OF  MEMBERS  INTO 
SOCIETIES. 


The  candidates  should  rise  as  their  names  are  called  by  the  Minister;  and 
then  he  should  ask  them  the  following  question: 


M.in. —  You  have  been  introduced  into  the  New 
Church  by  baptism  ;  you  have  also  declared  your  faith 
in  the  Heavenly  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  and 
your  desire  to  live  according  to  them  :  Do  you  now 
desire  to  become  members  of  this  Society  for  that 
purpose  ? 

Answer.  —  I  do. 


Then  the  Society  should  rise,  and  the  Minister  should  take  the  candidate* 
by  the  hand,  and  address  them  as  follows : 


Min.  —  We  therefore  freely  receive  you  into  our 
communion  ;  we  acknowledge  you  as  members  of  this 
Society,  and  as  having  a  right  to  all  the  privileges 
which  we  enjoy. 


They  should  then  sign  their  names  to  the  Articles  of  Charity  and  Faith,  or 
the  Doctrines  of  the  New  Church,  in  the  book  of  the  Society. 


INSTITUTION    OF    ASSOCIATIONS. 


[When  several  Societies  in  the  New  Church  desire  to  come  into 
the  form  of  an  Association,  the  following  order  of  services  may 
be  used.] 


The  delegates  or  representatives  of  the  Societies  which  are  to  constitute  the 
Association  being  seated  near  each  other,  the  Minister  may  read  the  pas- 
sages and  address  in  the  order  of  services  for  the  Institution  of  Societies, 
and  then  proceed  as  follows : 

And  as  individuals  become  more  useful  to  one  an- 
other, and  to  the  world,  by  being  formed  into  Socie- 
ties ;  so  Societies  become  more  useful  to  one  another, 
and  to  the  world,  by  being  formed  into  Associations. 
As  all  the  parts  of  the  body  are  different,  and  as  all 
these  differences  qualify  the  parts  to  perform  different 
uses,  and  make  the  whole  a  complete  system  of  uses  ; 
so  it  is  with  individuals  and  societies.  Every  part 
does,  either  directly  or  indirectly,  contribute  to  the 
welfare  of  the  whole ;  and  the  whole  does,  either  di- 
rectly or  indirectly,  contribute  to  the  welfare  of  every 
part.  The  Lord  himself  loves  the  whole,  and  all  the 
parts  ;  and  he  is  continually  endeavoring  to  do  good 
unto  them  :  so,  as  they  become  recipients  of  his  love, 
they  learn  to  love  one  another,  and  to  do  good  to  one 
another. 


Here  the  delegates  will  rise,  as  the  Minister  reads  their  names;  when  he 
shall  address  them  as  follows: 

Min.  —  Do  you  now,  as  the  representatives  of 


Societies  in  the  New  Jerusalem, 
speaking  and  acting  in  their  behalf,  wish  to  be  united 


INSTITUTION    OF   ASSOCIATIONS.  153 

into  an  Association,  as  a  means  of  enabling  you 
more  fully  to  perform  the  uses  of  mutual  charity  ? 

Answer. —  We  do. 

Min.  —  You  are  therefore  hereby  acknowledged  as 
a  regularly  instituted  Association,  under  the  name  of 
;  and  are  commended  to  the  fel- 
lowship of  all  other  Associations  in  the  New  Jerusa- 
lem. 


They  snould  then  sign  the  Articles  of  Charity  and  Faith,  or  the  Doctrinif 
of  the  New  Church,  in  a  book  provided  for  that  purpose. 


The*  *v>j  *.bc  Holy  Supper  be  administered. 


FAMILY  WORSHIP. 

MORNING  AND  EVENING  PRAYER. 


Once,  or  more,  on  each  day,  at  some  regular  hour,  all  the 
members  of  the  household  should  assemble  themselves  to- 
gether for  the  worship  of  the  Lord  ;  when  a  portion  of 
the  Holy  Word  should  be  read  ;  after  which,  all  kneeling, 
the  head  of  the  family,  or  some  other  suitable  person, 
should  lead  in  the  use  of  the  Lord's  Prayer :  or  any  of 
the  prayers  in  the  Order  of  Worship  may  be  used,  or  such 
other  as  may  be  desired.  After  prayer,  a  Selection,  An- 
them, or  Hymn  may  be  sung,  if  convenient 


ACKNOWLEDGMENT  OF  THE  LORD  AT  MEALS. 

These  may  be  said,  or  read. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  the  heavens,  .  .  .  Give  us 
this  day  our  daily  bread:  .  .  .  Amen.  —  Mat.  vi.  9, 
11,  13. 

Jehovah  is  my  Shepherd  ;  I  shall  not  want.  He 
maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures  ;  he  leadeth 
me  beside  the  still  waters.  —  Ps.  xxiii.  1,  2.  O  give 
thanks  unto  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good;  for  his  mercy 
endureth  forever.     Amen. —  Ps.  cxviii.  1. 

Bless  Jehovah,  O  rny  soul,  and  forget  not  all  his 
benefits  :  Who  forgiveth  all  thine  iniquities  ;  who  heal- 
eth  all  thy  diseases:  .  .  .  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth 
with  good  :  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  eagle's. 
Amen.  —  Ps.  ciii.  2,  3,  5. 


FAMILY    WOKSHIP.  155 

I  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  O  King;  and  I  will 
bless  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever.  .  .  .  The  eyes  of  all 
wait  upon  thee;  and  thou  givest  them  their  meat  in 
due  season.  Thou  openest  thine  hand,  and  satisfiest 
the  desire  of  every  living  thing.  .  .  .  My  mouth  shall 
speak  the  praise  of  Jehovah  ;  and  let  all  flesh  bless 
his  holy  name  for  ever  and  ever:  Amen. —  Ps.  cxlv. 
1,  15,  16,  21. 

O  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good;  foi 
his  mercy  end  ureth  forever.  .  .  .  For  he  satisfieth  the 
longing  soul,  and  filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  good- 
ness.    Amen.  —  Ps.  cvii.  1,  9. 

O  Jehovah,  how  manifold  are  thy  works:  in  wis- 
dom hast  thou  made  them  all :  the  earth  is  full  of 
thy  riches.     Amen.  —  Ps.  civ.  24. 

How  excellent  is  thy  loving-kindness,  O  God  : 
therefore  the  children  of  men  put  their  trust  under  the 
shadow  of  thy  wings.  They  shall  be  abundantly  sa- 
tisfied with  the  fatness  of  thy  house  ;  and  thou  shalt 
make  them  drink  of  the  river  of  thy  pleasures :  for 
with  thee  is  the  fountain  of  life.  Amen.  —  Ps.  xxxvi. 
7-9. 

The  following  may  also  be  used. 

Ps.  XXXVI.  10.  Ps.  LXXXVI.  11,  12.      Ps.  CVII.  8. 

lxviii.  19,  20.         cm.  1—5.  cxvn.  1,2. 

lxxx.  14,  15.  cvii.  1.  cxlv.  1, 2. 

Our  Father  in  heaven,  may  we  be  thankful  for 
thy  daily  mercies,  and  constantly  look  to  thee  for  the 
bread  of  life  which  cometh  down  from  heaven. 
Amen. 

Bless  to  our  use,  O  Lord,  what  thy  bounty  has 
provided ;  and  give  us  thankful  hearts.     Amen. 


156  FAMILY   WORSHIP. 

We  praise  thy  name,  O  Lord,  for  these  manifesta- 
tions of  thy  goodness.  Feed  our  souls  with  the  bread 
of  life,  and  give  us  grateful  hearts,  for  thy  mercy's 
sake.     Amen. 

Our  Father  who  art  in  the  heavens,  for  all  thy 
blessings  we  pray  thee  to  make  us  truly  thankfuL 
Amen. 


SELECTIONS  AND  CHANTS. 


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That  the  man  who  does  not  live  ill,  is  regenerated  by  the  Word  of  the  Lord,  1—6] 
but  that  he  who  lives  ill,  perishes  at  the  day  of  judgment.  6,  7 ;  because  th«  Lord 
knows  every  one,  8. 

1.  Blessed  |  is  the  |  man, 

That  walketh  not  in  the  |  counsel  |  of  *  the  un|  godly, 

2.  Nor  standeth  in  the  |  way  of  |  sinners, 
Nor  sitteth  in  the  |  seat  |  of  the  |  scornful. 

3.  But  his  delight  is  in  the  |  law  •of  Je|hovah  ; 

And  in  his  law  doth  he  |  medi-tate  |  day  and  |  night. 
i .  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  |  rivers  of  |  waters, 

That  bringeth  forth  his  |  fruit  |  in  his  |  season : 
6.  His  leaf  also  |  shall  not  |  wither ; 

And  whatsoever  he  |  doeth  |  shall  |  prosper. 

6.  The  ungodly  |  are  not  |  so : 

But  are  like  the  chaff  which  the  |  wind  doth  |  drive  a|way. 

7.  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  |  stand  ■  in  the  |  judgment, 
Nor  sinners  in  the  congregation  |  of  the  |  righteous. 

8    For  Jehovah  knoweth  the  |  way  ■  of  the  |  righteous ; 

But  the  way  of  the  unjgodly  |  shall  |  perish.  Ps.  i 


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Therefore  will  he  teach  |  sinners  |  in  the  |  way. 

The  meek  will  he  |  guide  in  |  judgment : 

And  the  meek  |  will  he  |  teach  his  |  way. 

All  the  paths  of  Jehovah  are  |  mercy  and  |  truth, 

To  those  that  keep  his  covenant  |  and  his  |  testij  monies. 

For  tby  name's  sake,  |  0  Je|iiovah, 

Pardon  mine  in|rquity,  |  for 'it  is  |  great. 

What  man  is  he  that  |  feareth  Je|hovah? 

Him  shall  he  teach  in  the  |  way  that  |  he  shall  |  choose. 

His  soul  shall  |  dwell  in  |  good ; 

And  his  seed  |  shall  in|herit  the  |  earth. 

The  secret  of  Jehovah  is  with  |  them  that  |  fear  him ; 

And  he  will  make  them  to  |  know  his  |  cove|nant. 

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Concerning  the  Lord  'when  he  was  in  temptations,  and  subjugated  the  hells  ;  and 
then  in  a  state  of  humiliation,  in  which  he  prayed  to  the  Father,  1 — 9. 

1.  0  Jehovah,  how  are  they  increased  that  |  trouble  |  me: 

Many  are  they  that  |  rise  |  up  a  |  gainst  me. 
2    Many  there  he  who  |  say '  of  my  |  soul, 

There  is  no  |  help  for  |  him  in  |  God. 
3.  But  thou,  0  Jehovah,  art  a  |  shield  for  |  me ; 

My  glory,  and  the  |  lifter  |  up  •  of  mine  [  head. 


SELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS.  3 

4.  I  cried  unto  Jehovah  |  with  my  |  voice, 

And  he  heard  nic  from  the  mountain  |  of  his  |  holi|ness. 

5    I  laid  me  |  down  and  |  slept : 

I  awaked;  for  Je|hovah  |  did  sus|tain  me. 

6.  I  will  not  he  afraid  of  ten  |  thou  ■  sands  of  |  people, 
That  have  set  themselves  a  |  gainst  me  j  round  a  |  bout. 

7.  Arise,  |  0  JeJiiovah; 
Save  |  me,  |  0  my    |  God  : 

8.  For  thou  hast  smitten  all  my  enemies  up|on  the  |  cheek ; 
Thou  hast  broken  the  |  teeth  of  |  the  un|  godly. 

9    Salvation  belongeth  |  to  Jehovah  : 

Thy  blessing  |  is  up|on  thy  |  people.  Ps.  ih\ 


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SELECTION  4. 

Concerning  the  Lord  when  in  great  temptations,  1 — 3  :  that  they  should  fear  him, 
because  he  has  protection  from  the  Father,  4 :  an  exhortation  to  repentance,  6 — 9 

1 .  Hear  me  |  when  I  |  call, 

0  |  God -of  my  |  righteous |ness. 
£.  Thou  hast  enlarged  me  when  |  in  distress; 

Have  mercy  up|on-me,  and  |  hear  my  |  prayer. 

3.  0  ye  sons  of  men,  how  long  shall  my  glory  |  be  for  |  shame? 
How  long  will  ye  love  vanity,  and  |  seek  |  after  |  lying  ? 

4.  But  know  that  Jehovah  hath  set  apart  the  godly  |  for  him  | self : 
Jehovah  will  hear  me  |  when  I  [  call  unto  |  him. 

5.  Stand  in  awe,  |  and  sin  |  not : 

Commune  with  your  own  heart  up  Ion  your  |  bed,  and  be  I  still 
6    Offer  the  sacrifices  of  |  righteous  |ness, 
And  put  your  |  trust  |  in  JeJhovah. 

7.  There  be  many  that  say,  Who  will  |  show  us  |  good? 

0  Jehovah,  lift  up  the  light  of  thy  |  counte| nance  up | on  us. 

8.  Thou  hast  put  gladness  |  in  my  |  heart, 

More  than  in  the  time  their  |  corn  ■  and  their  |  wine  inl 

9.  I  will  both  lay  me  down  in  |  peace,  and  |  sleep ; 
For  thou  only,  0  Jehovah,  dost  |  make  me  |  dwell  in  |  safety. 

Ps.  iv 


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SELECTION  5. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  that  he  would  assist,  1—3,  7,  8 ;  against  the  evil, 
false  speakers,  and  hypocrites,  4 — 6. 

1.  Give  ear  to  my  words,  |  0  Je|hovah  ; 
Con|sider  |  my  com  |  plaint. 

2.  Hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  |  King '  and  my  |  God  ; 
For  to  |  thee  |  will  1 1  pray. 

3.  My  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  morning,  |  0  Je|hovah; 
In  the  morning  will  I  ad  |  dress  thee,  |  and  look  |  up. 

4.  For  thou  art  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure  in  |  wicked |ness ; 
Neither  shall  |  evil  |  dwell  with  |  thee. 

5.  The  profane  shall  not  |  stand  •  in  thy  |  sight: 
Thou  hatest  all  workers  |  of  in|iqui|ty. 

6.  Thou  shalt  destroy  |  them  ■  that  speak  |  falsehood : 
Jehovah  will  abhor  the  |man  of]  blood*  and  de|ceit. 

7.  But  as  for  me,  I  will  come  into  thy  house  in  the  greatness  j 

of  thy  |  mercy : 
In  thy  fear  will  I  worship  |  toward  '  thy  |  holy  |  temple. 

8.  Lead  mo,  0  Jehovah,  in  thy  righteousness,  because  of  mine  | 

ene|mies : 
Make  thy  way  |  straight  be  | fore  my  |  face.  Ps.  v.  1-8. 

SELECTION  6. 

That  the  Lord  fulfilled  the  law  or  the  Word  from  the  first  things  of  it  to  the  last, 
and  that  he  was  therefore  hated,  and  suffered  temptations,  and  that  thus  he  united 
the  Humanity  to  his  Divinity,  1 — 8. 

1.  Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  |  fashioned  |  me :  [ments. 

Make  me  to  understand,  that  I  may  |  learn  |  thy  com|mand* 


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2.  They  that  fear  thee  will  be  |  glad  ■  when  they  |  see  me, 
Because  I  have  |  hoped  |  in  thy  |  word. 

3.  I  know,  0  Jehovah,  that  thy  |  judg'ments  are  |  justice  ; 
And  that  thou  in  faithfulness  |  hast  af|flicted  |  me. 

4.  Let,  I  pray  thee,  thy  mercy  |  be 'for  my  |  comfort, 
According  to  thy  |  word  |  to  thy  |  servant. 

5  Let  thy  tender  mercies  come  unto  me,  that  |  I  may  j  live; 
For  thy  |  law  is  |  my  de|  light. 

6  Let  the  proud  be  ashamed ;  for  they  dealt  perversely  with 

me  with  |  out  a  |  cause : 
I  will  |  medrtate  |  in  thy  |  precepts. 

7  Let  those  that  fear  thee  |  turn  to  |  me, 
And  those  that  |  know  thy  |  testi|  monies. 

8.  Let  my  heart  be  |  sound  ■  in  thy  |  statutes, 

That  I  | may  not  |  be  a | shamed.  Ps.  cxix.  73. 

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SELECTION  7. 

Concerning  the  state  of  the  Lord's  grief  and  perturbation  from  temptations,  •with 
his  confidence  from  the  Divinity,  1 — 8. 

1.  As  the  hart  panteth  for  the  |  brooks  of  |  water, 
So  panteth  my  |  soul  for  |  thee,  0  |  God. 

2.  My  soul  thirsteth  for  God,  for  the  |  living  I  God: 
When  shall  I  come  and  ap|pear  be | fore  |  God? 

3    My  tears  have  been  my  meat  |  day  and  |  night; 

While  they  continually  say  unto  me,  |  Where  |  is  thy  |  God? 

4.  When  I  re | member  'these  |  things, 
I  pour  |  out  my  |  soul  with  |  in  me. 

5.  For  I  had  gone  with  the  |  multi|tude; 

I  went  with  them  |  to  the  |  house  of  |  God, 

6.  With  the  voice  of  |  joy  and  |  praise, 
With  a  multitude  that  |  kept  a  |  festi|val. 

7.  Why  art  thou  bowed  down,  |  0  my  |  soul? 
And  why  art  thou  dis| quiet |ed  with | in  me? 

8.  Hope  thou  in  God,  for  I  |  shall  yet  |  praise  him, 

For  the  |  help  -of  his  |  counte| nance.  Ps.  xliL 


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SELECTION  8. 


Prayer  cf  the  Lord  to  the  Father  when  he  was  in  the  last  state  of  temptation*, 
which  state  is  despair,  1—7 ;  and  that  being  aided  he  repressed  the  hells,  8 — 10. 

1.  0  Jehovah,  rebuke  me  not  |  in  thine  |  anger, 
Neither  chasten  me  |  in  thy  |  hot  dis|  pleasure. 

2.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  0  Jehovah;  for  |  I  am  |  weak: 
0  Jehovah,  heal  me;  |  for  my  |  bones  are  |  vexed. 

3.  My  soul  is  also  |  sorely  |  vexed: 
But  thou,  0  Je|hovah,  |  how  |  long? 

4.  Return,  0  Jehovah,  de|liver  my  |  soul: 
0  save  me  |  for  thy  |  mercies'  |  sake. 

5.  For  in  death  there  is  no  relmenrbrance  of  |  thee: 
In  the  grave  |  who  shall  |  give  thee  |  thanks? 

6  I  am  weary  |  with  my  |  groaning; 

All  the  night  make  1  my  bed  to  swim ;  I  |  water  my  |  couch 
with  my  |  tears. 

7  Mine  eye  is  consumed  be | cause  of  |  grief; 

It  waxeth  old  because  of  |  all  mine  |  ene|mies. 

8  Depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  in|iqui|ty: 

For  Jehovah  hath  |  heard  the  |  voice '  of  my  |  weeping. 
9.  Jehovah  hath  heard  my  |  supplication  ; 
Jehovah  |  will  re|ceive  my  |  prayer. 
10.  Let  all  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and  |  sorely  |  vexed : 
Let  them  return  and  be  |  suddenly  a| shamed  Ps.  vi 


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SELECTION  9. 


Thanksgiving  and  joy  of  the  Lord,  that  the  evil  are  judged  and  destroyed,  1 — 8 ; 
that  the  good  are  delivered,  9, 10. 

1.  I  will  praise  thee,  0  Jehovah,  with  |  all  the  |  heart; 
I  will  declare  |  all  thy  |  won-derful  |  works. 

2.  I  will  be  glad  and  re|joice  in  |  thee : 

I  will  sing  praise  to  thy  |  name,  0  |  thou  Most  |  High. 

3.  When  mine  enemies  are  |  turned  |  back, 
They  shall  fall  and  |  perish  |  at  thy  |  presence. 

4.  For  thou  hast  maintained  my  |  right ■  and  my  |  cause; 
Thou  sattest  in  the  |  throne  |  judging  |  right. 

5.  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  heathen,  thou  hast  destroyed  the  | 

wicked, 
Thou  hast  put  out  their  |  name  for | ever  and  |  ever. 

6.  The  enemy,  they  have  come  to  per|pet'ual  |  ruins  : 

And  thou  hast   destroyed   cities;  their  re|menrbrance  is  | 
perished  |  with  them. 

7.  But  Jehovah  shall  en | dure  for | ever: 

He  hath  pre | pared  his  |  throne  for  |  judgment; 

8.  And  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  |  righteous  |ness, 

He  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  |  peo-ple  in  |  upright  |ness 

9.  Jehovah  also  will  be  a  refuge  |  for  'the  oppressed, 
A  |  refuge  in  |  times  of  |  trouble. 

10.  And  they  that  know  thy  name  will  |  trust  in  |  thee : 

For  thou,  0  Jehovah,  hast  not  for|saken  |  them  that  |  seek 
thee.  Ps.  ix  1—10 


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SELECTION  10. 

That  divine  truth  will  go  forth  on  all  sides,  1—4  :  that  this  will  proceed  from  the 
Lord,  from  the  first  to  the  last  things  of  heaven  and  the  church,  5,  6. 

1.  The  heavens  declare  the  |  glory  of  |  God; 

And  the  firmament  showetli  the  |  work  |  of  his  |  hands. 

2.  Day  unto  day  |  utter *eth  I  speech, 

And  night  unto  |  night  |  showeth  |  knowledge. 

3.  There  is  no  |  speech  nor  |  language, 
Where  their  |  voice  |  is  not  |  heard. 

4.  Their  line  is  gone  out  into  |  all  the  |  earth, 
And  their  words  to  the  |  end  |  of  the  |  world. 

5.  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  |  for  the  |  sun, 

1  Which,  as  a  bridegroom  coming  |  out  ■  of  his  |  chamber, 
Kejoiceth  as  a  strong  |  man  to  |  run  a  |  race. 

6.  His  going  forth  is  from  the  |  end  ■  of  the  |  heavens, 
*And  his  circuit  unto  the  |  ends  of  |  it; 

And  there  is  nothing  |  hid -from  the  |  heat  there | of. 

Ps.  xix.  1—6 

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SELECTION  11. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord,  that  he  would  regard  his  innocence,  and 
assist  against  the  hells,  1—3,  9 :  the  state  of  the  Lord's  humiliation  is  described,  4, 6; 
and  the  state  of  his  glorification,  6—8. 

1 .  0  Jehovah,  our  Lord,  how  excellent  is  thy  name  in  j  all  the  | 
Who  hast  set  thy  |  glo-ry  a|bove  the  |  heavens.  [earth  I 

2.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings  hast  thou  ordained 

strength  because  of  thine  |  ene|mies, 
To  put  to  silence  the  |  en*emy  |  and  -the  a|venger. 


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3.  When  I  behold  thy  heavens,  the  |  work  ■  of  thy  |  fingers, 
The  moon  and  the  |  stars  which  |  thou  '  hast  orjdained ; 

4.  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  |  mindful  |  of  him  V 
And  the  son  of  man,  that  |  thou  dost  |  visit  |  him  ? 

6.  For  thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  |  than  the  |  angels, 
And  hast  crowned  him  with  |  glory  |  and  with  |  honor. 

6    Thou  hast  made  him  to  rule  over  the  |  works  ■  of  thy  |  hands ; 
Thou  hast  put  |  all  things  |  mrder  his  |  feet: 

7.  All  |  sheep  and  |  oxen, 

And  also  the  |  beasts  |  of  the  |  field : 

8.  Fowls  of  the  air,  and  fishes  |  of  the  |  sea, 

And  whatever  passeth  |  through  the  |  paths '  of  the  |  seas. 

9.  0  Jehovah,  |  our  |  Lord, 

How  excellent  is  thy  |  name  in  |  all  the  |  earth !         Ps.  viii. 

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SELECTION  12. 

The  prayers  of  the  church  to  the  Lord  that  they  may  be  preserved  from  the  hells, 
1—3  ;  that  they  may  be  instructed  in  truth,  i — 6 ;  that  in  mercy  their  sins  may  be 
remitted,  7,  8. 

1.  Unto  thee,  0  Jehovah,  do  I  lift  |  up  my  |  soul: 
0  my  |  God,  I  |  trust  in  |  thee : 

2.  Let  me  not  |  be  a  |  shamed : 

Let  not  mine  enemies  |  triumph  |  over  |  me. 

3.  Yea,  let  none  that  wait  for  thee  |  be  a| shamed  : 

Let  them  be  ashamed  who  trans |gress  with  |  out  a  |  cause. 

4  Make  me  to  |  know  thy  |  ways, 

0  Jehovah,  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  paths. 

5  Lead  me  in  thy  |  truth,  and  |  teach  me : 

For  thou  art  the  God  of  my  salvation  :  on  thee  do  I  |  wait  ( 
all  the  |  day. 

6  Remember,  0  Jehovah,  thy  |  tender  |  mercies 

And  thy  kindnesses,  for  they  ]  are  from  |  ever  |  lasting. 

7.  Remember  not  the  |  sins*  of  my  |  youth, 
Nor  |  my  trans  |gres|sions. 

8.  According  to  thy  mercy  re|menrber  thou  |  me, 

For  thy  goodness'  |  sake,  |  0  Je|hovah.  Ps.  xxv 


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SELECTION  13. 

A  prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  that  he  would  assist,  and  he  shall  prevail,  1  -  4 . 
that  those  who  are  in  the  truths  and  goods  of  the  church  may  be  saved,  5. 

1.  Blessed  |  be  Je|hovah, 

Because  he  hath  heard  the  |  voice  *of  my  |  suppli| cations. 

2.  Jehovah  is  my  |  strength,  and  my  j  shield ; 
My  heart  trusted  in  |  him,  and  |  I  am  |  helped. 

3.  Therefore  my  heart  re|joiceth  |  greatly  ; 
And  with  my  |  song  |  will  I  |  praise  him. 

4.  Jehovah  |  is  their  |  strength, 

And  he  is  the  saving  |  strength  of  |  his  an|ointed. 

5.  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  in|heri|tance  : 

Feed  them  also,  and  |  lift  them  |  up  for  [ever.     Ps.  xxviii.  6. 


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SELECTION  14. 

That  there  will  be  a  new  church,  which  will  acknowledge  and  worship  the  Lord. 
1--4  :  celebration  of  him  by  that  church  on  account  of  redemption,  5 — 11. 

1.  Thou  hast  delivered  |  me 

From  the  |  strivings  |  of  the  |  people  : 

2.  Thou  hast  made  me  the  |  head  ■  of  the  |  nations  : 

A  people  whom  I  |  have  not  |  known  shall  |  serve  me. 

3.  As  soon  as  they  hear  of  me,  they  |  shall  o|bey  me  : 

The  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  sub|mit  themjselves  unto  |  me 

4.  The  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  |  fade  a|way, 
And  shall  be  afraid  |  out  of  |  their  close  |  places. 


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5.  Jehovah  livetli,  and  blessed  |  be  my  |  Rock  ; 
And  let  the  God  of  my  sal|vation  |  be  ex|alted. 

6.  It  is  God  that  a|vengeth  |  me, 

And  subdueth  the  |  people  |  under  |  me. 

7.  He  delivereth  me  from  mine  |  ene|mies; 

Yea,  thou  lit'test  me  up  above  |  those  that  |  rise  *  up  a|  gainst 

8.  Thou  hast  delivered  |  me  [me. 
From  the  |  man  of  |  vio|lence. 

9.  Therefore  will  I  give  thanks  unto  thee,  0  Jehovah,  a|mong 

the  |  nations, 
And  sing  |  praises  |  mrto  thy  |  name. 

10.  Great  deliverance  giveth  |  he  "to  his  |  king ; 
And  showeth  mercy  |  unto  |  his  an|ointed; 

11.  Unto  |  Da|vid, 

And  to  his  |  seed  for  I  ever |  more.  Ps.  xviii.  43. 

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SELECTION  15. 

Prayer  of  the  church  to  the  Lord,  and,  in  the  supreme  sense,  a  prayer  of  the  Lord 
to  the  Father,  that  because  he  alone  fights  against  the  hells,  he  would  assist,  1 — 6  • 
that  he  has  integrity,  7  ;  and  thus  redemption,  8. 

1.  Mine  eyes  are  ever  |  toward*  Je| ho v ah; 

For  he  shall  bring  forth  my  |  feet  out  |  of  the  |  net. 

2.  Turn  thee  unto  me,  and  have  |  mercy  up|on  me: 
For  I  am  |  desclate  |  and  af|flicted. 

3  The  troubles  of  my  |  heart -are  enlarged: 
0  bring  thou  me  |  out  of  |  my  dis|  tresses. 

4  Look  upon  mine  affliction  |  and  my  |  pain ; 
And  for |  give  |  all  my  |  sins. 

5.  Consider  mine  enemies,  for  |  they  are  |  many ; 
And  they  |  hate  ■  me  with  |  cruel  |  hatred. 

6.  0  keep  my  soul,  and  de|  liver  |  me  : 

Let  me  not  be  ashamed,  |  for  I  |  trust  in  |  thee. 

7.  Let  integrity  and  uprightness  pre | serve  |  me; 
For  |  I  do  |  wait  on  |  thee. 

8.  Redeem  |  Isra|el, 

0  God,  I  out  of  I  all  his  I  troubles  Ps.  xxv.  15-22, 


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SELECTION  16. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father,  that  after  the  judgment  executed  upon  the  evil, 
a  new  church  may  be  instituted,  1—7. 

1.  Thou  hast  been  favorable,  0  Jehovah,  |  to  thy  |  land; 
Thou  hast  brought  back  the  cap|tivi|ty  of  |  Jacob. 

2.  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  |  of  thy  |  people  ; 
Thou  hast  |  covered  |  all  their  |  sin. 

3.  Thou  hast  taken  away  |  all  thy  |  wrath ; 
Thou  hast  turned  away  from  the  |  heat  |  of  thine  |  anger. 


Restore  us,  0  God  of 
And  turn  a|way  thine 


our  sal  |  vat  ion, 
anger  |  from  us. 

5.  Wilt  thou  be  angry  with  |  us  for | ever? 

Wilt  thou  prolong  thine  anger  to  |  all  |  generations? 

6.  Wilt  thou  not  re|vive  *us  a|gain, 

That  thy  people  |  may  re|joice  in  |  thee  ? 

7.  Make  us  to  see  thy  mercy,  |  0  Je|iiovah, 

And  |  grant  us  |  thy  sal|vation.  Ps.  lxxxv. 

Chant  16. 


SELECTION  17. 

Concerning  the  Lord,  that  he  teaches  and  leads  to  the  truths  and  goods  of  heaven 
and  the  church,  1 — 3  :  hence  there  is  no  fear  of  the  hells,  because  he  preserves,  and 
gives  good  and  truth  in  abundance,  4 — 7;  in  heaven  with  the  Lord  to  eternity,  8,  9. 

1.  Jehovah  |  is  my  |  Shepherd; 
I  |  shall  |  not  |  want. 

2.  He  maketh  me  to  lie  |  down -in  green  |  pastures; 
He  leadeth  me  be  |  side  the  |  still  |  waters. 


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8.  He  re|8toreth  my  |  soul ;  [sake. 

He  leadeth  me  in  the  paths  of  righteousness  |  forhis  [  name's  | 

4.  Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  |  shad'ow  of  j 
I  |  will  |  fear  no  |  evil :  [death, 

5.  For  |  thou  art  |  with  me; 

Thy  rod  and  thy  |  staff  they  |  comfort  |  me. 

6.  Thou  preparest  a  |  table  be  j  fore  me 
In  the  presence  |  of  mine  |  ene|mies: 

7.  Thou  anointest  my  |  head  with  |  oil; 
My  |  cup  |  runneth  |  over. 

8.  Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  |  follow  |  me 
All  the  |  days  |  of  my  |  life ; 

9    And  |  I  shall  |  dwell 

In  the  house  of  Je|hovah  |  for |  ever.  Ps.  xxiii. 

Chant  17. 


SELECTION  18. 

That  from  the  unition  of  the  Divinity  and  the  Humanity  in  the  Lord,  there  will  be 
a  church  which  will  be  in  all  truths  from  the  Lord,  and  safe  from  infestation  by  fal- 
sities, 1 — 8. 

1.  Thou  dost  visit  the  earth,  and  |  water  |  it; 

Thou  greatly  enrichest  it  with  the  river  of  |  God,  which  is  | 
full  of  |  water. 

2.  Thou  dost  pre|pare  them  |  corn, 
When  thou  hast  |  so  pro|vided  |  for  it. 

8.  Thou  waterest  the  ridges  thereof  a|bundant|ly; 

Thou  |  set'tlest  the  |  fur-rows  there|of. 
4 .  Thou  makest  it  |  soft  with  |  showers ; 

Thou  |  blcss'est  the  |  springing  there|of. 
5    Thou  crownest  the  |  year  ■  with  thy  |  goodi 

And  thy  |  paths  |  drop  |  fatness : 

6.  They  drop  upon  the  pastures  of  the  |  wilder|] 
And  the  little  hills  re|joice  on  |  every  |  side. 

7.  The  pastures  are  |  clothed  with  |  flocks: 

The  valleys  also  are  |  covered  |  o#ver  with  |  corn : 

8.  They  |  shout  for  |  joy : 

They  |  do  |  also  |  sing.  Ps.  lxv.  9 

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SELECTION  19.      , 

The  confidence  of  the  Lord  from  his  Divinity  against  the  hells,  1—3,  6,  7 :  his  con* 
bats  with  them,  4  —  7  :  that  in  his  zeal  he  subjugated  aud  overthrew  them,  8 — 11. 

1.  I  will  love  thee,  0  Je|ho*vah,  my  |  strength. 

Jehovah  is  my  rock,  and  my  fortress,  and  |  my  de  |  liver  |er; 

2.  My  God,  my  rock,  in  |  him  ■  I  will  |  trust; 

My  buckler,  and  the  horn  of  my  sal|vation,  |  my  high  |  tower. 

3.  I  will  call  upon  Jehovah,  who  |  is -to  be  |  praised; 
4So  shall  I  be  |  saved -from  mine  |  enejmies. 

4.  The  sorrows  of  death  |  compassed  |  me, 

And  the  floods  of  ungodly  |  men  made  |  me  a|fraid. 

5.  The  sorrows  of  hell  <  I  |  me  a | bout: 
The  snares  of  |  death  pre | vented  |  me. 

6.  In  my  distress  I  called  up  J  on  Je|uovah, 
And  |  cried  un|to  my  |  God  : 

7.  He  heard  my  voice  |  out -of  his  |  temple, 

And  my  cry  came  be|fore  him,  |  in'to  his  |  ears. 

8.  Then  the  earth  |  shook  and  |  trembled; 

The  foundations  of  the  hills  moved  and  were  |  sha-ken,  be- 
cause  -he  was  |  wroth. 

9.  There  went  up  a  smoke  |  out -of  his  |  nostrils,  [by  it. 
And  fife  out  of  his  mouth  devoured  :  J  coals  were  j  kindled  | 

10.  He  bowed  the  hea  .  |  and  came  |  down: 
And  there  was  |  darkness  |  uirdor  his  |  feet. 

11.  And  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  |  and  did  |  fly  : 

Yea,  he  did  fly  up|on  the  |  wings  ■  of  the  |  wind.    Ps.  xviii. 


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SELECTION  20. 

That  the  Lord  fights  from  his  Divinity,  1—6  :  and  subjugates  the  hella  7—10  :  that 
Shey  have  no  savior,  11 :  wherefore  they  wi.l  be  destroyed,  12. 

1.  It  is  God  that  girdetb  |  me  with  |  strength, 
And  |  maketh  \  my  way  |  perfect. 

2.  He  maketh  my  |  feet  like  |  hinds', 

And  setteth  me  up|on  my  |  high  |  places. 

3.  He  teacheth  my  |  hands  to  |  war, 

So  that  a  bow  of  steel  is  |  broken  |  by  mine  |  arms. 

4.  Thou  hast  also  |  given  |  me 
The  |  shield  of  |  thy  sal|vation: 

5.  And  thy  right,  hand  hath  |  held  me  |  up; 
And  thy  gentleness  |  hath  |  made  me  |  great. 

6.  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  |  steps  ■  under  |  me, 
That  my  |  feet  |  did  not  |  slip. 

7.  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  overtaken  |  them: 
Neither  did  I  turn  again  |  till  they  |  were  con|sumed. 

8    I  have  wounded  them  that  they  were  not  |  able  to  |  rise : 

They  are  |  fallen  |  un-der  my  j  feet. 
9.    For  thou  hast  girded  me  with  |  strength 'to  the  |  battle: 

Thou  hast  subdued  under  me  |  those  that  |  rose  a | gainst  me 

10.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necks  of  mine  |  ene|mies; 
That  I  might  de|stroy  |  them  that  |  hate  me. 

11.  They  cried,  but  there  was  |  none  to  |  save; 
Unto  Jehovah,  but  he  |  did  not  |  answer  |  them. 

12.  Then  did  I  beat  them  small  as  the  dust  be | fore  the  |  wind 
I  did  cast  them  |  out  ■  as  the  |  dirt  •  in  the  |  streets. 

Ps.  xviii.  32. 


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SELECTION  21. 

That  the  Lord  had  integrity,  1—8, 11 ;  and  divine  truth,  9, 10 ;  and  is  the  only 
God,  12. 

1.  Jehovah  rewarded  me  according  to  my  |  righteous  |ness; 
According  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands  |  hath  he  |  recom 

pensed  |  me  : 

2.  For  I  have  kept  the  |  ways -of  Je|hovah, 

And  have  not  wickedly  de|  parted  |  from  my  |  God. 

3.  For  all  his  judgments  |  were  be | fore  me, 

And  I  did  not  put  a|way  his  |  statutes  |  from  me. 

4.  I  was  also  |  upright  |  with  him, 

And  I  kept  myself  from  |  mine  in|iqui|ty. 

5.  Therefore  hath  Jehovah  recompensed  me  according  to  my  | 

righteous]  ness. 
According  to  the  cleanness  of  my  |  hands  be|fore  his  |  eyes 

6.  With  the  merciful  thou  wilt  show  thyself  |  merci|ful ; 
With  an  upright  man  thou  wilt  |  show  thy |  self  |  upright. 

7.  With  the  pure  thou  wilt  |  show  thyself  |  pure  ; 

And  with  the  fro  ward  thou  wilt  I  show  thy  |  self  |  froward. 

8.  For  thou  wilt  save  the  af | flicted  ]  people; 
But  wilt  |  bring  down  |  lofty  |  eyes. 

9.  For  thou  wilt  I  light  my  |  lamp : 

Jehovah  my  God  |  will  en|light-en  my  |  darkness. 

10.  For  by  thee  I  have  run  |  through  a  |  troop ; 
And  by  my  God  have  I  |  leaped  |  over  a  |  wall. 

11.  God,  his  way  is  perfect:  the  word  of  Je|ho*vah  is  |  tried: 
He  is  a  buckler  to  all  |  those  that  |  trust  in  |  him. 

12.  For  who  is  God  |  save  Je|hovah? 

Or  who  is  a  I  rock  I  save  our  I  God  ?  Ps.  xviii.  20. 


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SELECTION  22. 

That  the  Lord  in  his  zeal  subjugated  and  overthrew  the  hells,  1 — 4 :  that  thus  di- 
vine truth  appears,  5,  6 :  that  from  his  Divinity  he  prevailed  over  them,  7—10. 

1.  He  made  darkness  his  |  secret  |  place; 

His  pavilion  around  him  was  dark  waters,  thick  |  clouds  |  of 
the  |  skies. 

2.  At  the  brightness  that  |  was  be | fore  him, 

His  thick  clouds  passed,  |  hail  and  !  coals  of  |  fire. 

3.  Jehovah  also  thundered  |  in  the  |  heavens, 

And  the  Highest  gave  his  voice ;  |  hail  and  |  coals  of  |  fire. 

4.  Yea,  he  sent  out  his  arrows,  and  j  scattered  |  them ; 
And  he  shot  out  lightnings,  |  and  dis|conrfited  |  them. 

5.  Then  the  channels  of  |  waters  were  |  seen, 

And  the  foundations  of  the  |  world  |  were  dis| covered, 

6.  At  thy  rebuke,  |  0  Je|hovah, 

At  the  blast  of  the  |  breath  |  of  thy  |  nostrils. 

7.  He  sent  from  a|bove,  he  |  took  me, 
He  drew  me  |  out  of  |  many  |  waters. 

8.  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  |  ene|my, 

And  from  them  that  hated  me :  for  they  ]  were  too  |  strong 
for  |  me. 

9.  They  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my  ca|lamijty: 
But  Je|hovah  I  was  my  |  stay. 

10.  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  [  large  |  place  : 
He  delivered  me,  because  |  he  de|  lighted  |  in  me. 

Ps.  xviii.  11. 


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SELECTION  23. 

Concerning  the  state  of  the  Lord's  temptations,  and  the  grievous  insurrection  of 
the  infernals  against  him,  1—6 :  that  he  is  confident  of  victory,  6,  7. 

1.  How  long  wilt  thou  forget  me,  0  Jehovah?  |  for|ever? 
How  long  wilt  thou  |  hide  thy  |  face  from  |  me  ? 

2.  How  long  shall  I  take  counsel  |  in  my  |  soul, 
Having  sorrow  |  daily  |  in  my  |  heart  ? 

3.  How  long  shall  mine  |  ene|my 
Be  ex|alted  |  over  |  me  ? 

4.  Consider  and  hear  me,  0  Je|ho"Vah  my  |  God  : 
Enlighten  mine  eyes,  lest  I  |  sleep  the  |  sleep  of  |  death ; 

5.  Lest  mine  enemy  say,  I  have  pre | vailed  a| gainst  him ; 
And  those  that  trouble  me  re|joice  when  |  I  am  |  moved. 

6.  But  I  have  trusted  |  in  thy  |  mercy; 

My  heart  shall  re|joice  in  |  thy  sal|vation. 
7    I  will  sing  |  unto  Je|hovah, 

Because  he  hath  dealt  |  bounti|  fully  |  with  me.        Ps.  xiii. 


Chant  23. 


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SELECTION  24. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  because  he  sustains  the  church,  1 — 4 :  that  salvation  b 
from  him,  5 — 7,  10 :  that  those  are  saved  who  trust  in  him,  and  that  those  perish  who 
trust  in  themselves,  8,  9. 

1.  Jehovah  hear  thee  in  the  |  day  of  |  trouble ; 
The  name  of  the  |  God  of  |  Jacob  de|fend  thee. 

2.  Send  thee  help  from  the  |  sanctu|ary, 
And  sus |  tain  thee  |  out  of  |  Zion. 


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19 


heart, 


3.  Remember  all  thy  |  offer|ings, 
And  accept  thy  |  burnt  |  sacri|fice. 

4.  Grant  thee  according  to  |  thine  own 
And  ful  |  fil  |  all  thy  |  counsel. 

5.  We  will  rejoice  in  |  thy  sal|vation, 

And  in  the  name  of  our  |  God  •  we  will  |  set  up  |  banners. 

6.  Jehovah  fulfil  |  all -thy  pejtitions. 

Now  know  I  that  Jehovah  |  saveth  |  his  an|ointed : 

7.  He  will  hear  him  from  his  |  holy  |  heaven, 
With  the  saving  |  strength  of  |  his  right  |  hand. 

8.  Some  trust  in  chariots,  and  |  some  in  |  horses  : 

But  we  will  remember  the  name  of  Je|hovah  |  our  |  God. 

9.  They  are  brought  |  down  and  |  fallen : 
But  we  are  |  risen,  and  |  stand  |  upright. 

10.  Save,  |  0  Je|hovah! 

Let  the  King  |  hear  us  |  when  we  |  call.  Ps.  xx. 

Chant  24. 

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SELECTION  25. 

That  those  who  love  their  neighbor  and  God,  will  be  of  the  Lord's  church,  1— & 

1.  0  Jehovah,  |who*  shall  a|bide 
In  thy  |  taber|nacle? 

Who  shall  dwell  in  the  mountain  |  of  thy  |  holi|ness? 

2.  He  that  walketh  |  upright |ly, 
And  worketh  |  righteous |ness, 

And  speaketh  the  |  truth  |  in  his  |  heart. 

3.  He  that  slandereth  |  not  ■  with  his  |  tongue, 
Nor  doeth  evil  to  |  his  com|panion, 

Nor  bringeth  re[proach  up|on  his  |  neighbor. 

4.  In  whose  eyes  a  vile  person  |  is  condemned : 
But  he  honoreth  them  that  |  fear  Je|hovah. 

He  that  sweareth  to  his  com  |  pan -ion,  and  |  change th  |  not. 

5.  He  that  putteth  not  out  his  money  to  |  usu|ry, 
Nor  taktth  reward  against  the  |  inno|cent : 

He  that  doeth  these  |  things  shall  |  never  be  |  moved. 

Ps.  XV. 


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SELECTION  26. 

[The  first  21  verses  of  this  Psalm  treat  of  the  Lord's  passion.]  That  thence  there 
will  be  a  church,  1,  2,  5 :  that  the  Lord  endured  from  the  power  of  his  Divinity  3,  4 : 
that  thereby  there  will  be  a  church,  which  will  be  gathered  from  all  parts,  which  will 
worship  him,  6—12. 

1.  I  will  declare  thy  |  name  •  to  my  |  brethren  : 

In  the  midst  of  the  congre|gation  |  will  1 1  praise  thee. 

2.  Ye  that  fear  Jehovah,  f  praise  |  him ; 

1  All  ye  the  seed  of  Jacob,  |  glorrfy  |  him ; 
And  fear  him,  all  ye  the  |  seed  of  |  Isra|el. 

3.  For  he  hath  not  des|pised-nor  ab|horred 
The  affliction  |  of 'the  af|flicted: 

4.  Neither  hath  he  hid  his  |  face  from  j  him ; 
But  when  he  |  cried  unto  |  him,  he  |  heard. 

5.  My  praise  shall  be  of  thee  in  the  |  great  congregation : 
I  will  pay  my  vows  be  |  fore  |  them  that  |  fear  him. 

6.  The  meek  shall  eat  and  be  |  satis|fied  : 
lrriiey  shall  praise  Jehovah  that  |  seek  |  him  : 

Your  |  heart  shall  |  live  for  |  ever. 

7.  All  the  |  ends  ■  of  the  |  earth 

Shall  remember  and  |  turn  unlto  Jejhovah  : 

8.  And  all  the  kindreds  |  of  the  |  nations 
Shall  |  worship  be | fore  thy  |  face. 

9.  For  the  kingdom  |  is  Je|hovah's  : 

And  he  is  the  |  ruler  ajmong  the  |  nations. 

10.  All  they  that  be  fat  upon  earth  shall  |  eat  and  |  worship: 
1  All  they  that  go  down  to  the  dust  shall  |  bow  be  |  fore  him : 

And  none  can  |  keep  a | live  'his  own  |  soul. 

11.  A  seed  shall  |  serve  |  him  ; 

It  shall  be  accounted  to  the  |  Lord  •  for  a  |  gener|ation. 

12.  They  shall  come,  and  declare  his  |  righteous |ness 

To  a  people  that  shall  be  born,  that  I  he  hath  I  done  |  this. 
r  Ps.  xxii.  22. 


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SELECTION  27. 

That  the  divine  truth  perfects  man,  because  it  is  wisdom,  1—9  :  that  there  will  bfl 
no  pride,  10—12  :  that  thus  it  will  be  pure  and  accepted,  13, 14. 


1. 


11. 

12. 


perfect, 


sure, 


|  truth; 
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The  law  of  Je|hovah  is 
Con  |  vert -nig  the  |  soul: 

2.  The  testimony  of  Je|hovahis 
Making  |  wise  the  |  simple. 

3.  The  precepts  of  Je|hovah  are  |  right, 
Re  I  joining  the  |  heart : 

4.  The  commandment  of  Je|hovah  is  J  pure, 
En  |  lightening  the  |  eyes. 

5.  The  fear  of  Je|hovau  is  |  clean, 
En  I  during  for  |  ever  : 

6.  The  judgments  of  Je|hovah  are 
They  are  righteous  |  altogether. 

7.  More  desirable  |  are  they -than  | 
Yea,  than  |  much  fine  |  gold ; 

8.  Sweeter  |  also  than  |  honey, 
And  the  |  honey- 1  comb. 

9.  Moreover,  by  them  is  thy  |  servant  |  warned  : 
In  keeping  them  is  |  great  re  j  ward. 

10.  "Who  can  under | stand  his  |  errors? 
Cleanse  thou  me  from  |  secret  |  faults. 
Keep  back  thy  servant  also  from  pre | sump 'tuous  |  sins; 
Let  them  not  rule  |  over  |  me. 
Then  shall  |  I  be  |  upright, 
And  I  shall  be  innocent  from  |  great  trans  |gression. 

13.  Let  the  |  words* of  my  |  mouth, 
And  the  meditation  |  of  my  |  heart, 

14.  Be  acceptable  |  in  thy  |  sight, 
0  Jehovah,  my  rock,  and  |  my  re|deemer. 


Ps  xix.  7—14. 


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SELECTION  28. 

A  prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  that  he  would  assist  and  show  his  power,  1—6 

1.  0  God,  my  |  heart  is  |  fixed : 

I  will  sing  and  give  |  praise  even  |  with  my  |  glory. 

2.  Awake,  |  psaltery  and  |  harp: 
I  will  a |  wake  |  with  the  |  dawn. 

3.  I  will  praise  thee,  0  Jehovah,  a|mong  the  |  people ; 
And  I  will  sing  praises  to  |  thee  a|mong  the  |  nations. 

4.  For  thy  mercy  is  great  a|bove  the  |  heavens; 
And  thy  truth  |  reacheth  |  unto  the  |  clouds. 

5.  Be  thou  exalted,  0  God,  a|bove  the  [  heavens; 
And  thy  glory  a|bove  |  all  the  |  earth. 

6.  That  thy  beloved  may  |  be  delivered; 

Save  with  thy  right  |  hand,  and  |  answer  |  me.       Ps.  cviii. 


Chant  28. 


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SELECTION  29. 

That  they  have  no  spiritual  nourishment,  which  however  they  will  have  throu&b 
the  Word,  2-7. 

1.  0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah  ;  for  |  he  is  |  good : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever 

2.  Fools,  from  the  way  of  |  their  trans|gression, 
And  from  their  in|rquities  |  are  af|flicted. 

3    Their  soul  doth  ab|hor  all  |  food  ; 

And  they  draw  |  near  •  to  the  |  gates  of  |  death. 


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23 


4.  Then  they  cry  unto  Jehovah  |  in  their  |  trouble  : 
He  saveth  them  |  out  of  |  their  dis| tresses. 

5.  He  sent  his  word,  and  |  healed  |  them ; 
And  delivered  |  them  from  |  their  destructions. 

6.  Let  them  confess  to  Je|hovah  his  |  mercy, 
And  his  wonderful  |  works  ■  to  the  |  children  of  | 

7.  And  let  them  sacrifice  sacrifices  of  |  thanksgiving,^ 

And  declare  his  I  works  |  with  re|joicing.      Ps.  cvii.  17-22. 


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SELECTION  30. 

That  the  Divinity  and  divine  power  are  the  Lord's,  1-4 :  that  his  Humanity,  being 
glorified,  will  rise  again,  6 — 8. 

1.  Jehovah  is  the  portion  of  my  part  and  |  of  my  |  cup : 
Thou  |  dost  main  |  tain  my  |  lot. 

2.  The  lines  are  fallen  to  me  in  |  pleasant  |  places; 
Yea,  I  have  a  |  goodly  |  heritage. 

8    I  will  bless  Jehovah,  who  hath  |  given  me  |  counsel : 

My  reins  also  in  |  struct  me  |  in  the  |  nights. 
4.  I  have  set  Jehovah  |  always  be | fore  me  : 

Because  he  is  at  my  right  |  hand,  I  shall  |  not  be  |  moved. 
6.  Therefore  my  heart  is  glad,  and  my  |  glory  re|joiceth: 

My  flesh  shall  |  also  |  rest  in  |  hope. 

6.  For  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  |  soul  in  |  hell : 

Neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  |  One  to  |  see  corruption. 

7.  Thou  wilt  show  me  the  |  path  of  (life  : 
In  thy  |  presence  is  |  fulness  of  |joy ; 

8.  At  |  thy  right  |  hand 

Are  |  pleas  ures  for  |  ever  |  more.  -Ps.  xvl  5 


24 


SELECTIONS    AND     CHANTS. 


ClIANT    30. 


SELECTION  31. 

A  prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  to  assist,  that  he  may  see  the  church  estab 
fished,  1—8. 

1.  Praise  ye  Jah  :  0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah,  for  |  he  is  | 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever.  good ; 

2.  Who  can  utter  the  mighty  |  acts  ■  of  Je|hovah? 
Who  can  |  show  forth  |  all  his  ]  praise  ? 

3.  Blessed  are  they  that  |  keep  ]  judgment, 

And  he  that  doeth  |  righteousness  |  at  all  |  times. 

4.  Remember  me,  |  0  Je|hovah, 

With  the  favor  that  thou  |  bearesttj  to  thy  |  people. 

5.  0  visit  me  with  |  thy  sal|vation; 

That  I  may  |  see  the  |  good  •  of  thy  |  chosen ; 

6.  That  I  may  rejoice  in  the  |  joy  ■  of  thy  |  nation ; 

That  I  may  glory  with  |  thine  in|heri|tance.  Ps.  cvi. 

Chant  31. 


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SELECTION  32. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  on  account  of  his  mercy,  1,  2 ;  that  all  in  the  heavens  will 
oonfeBS  him,  S — 5  ;  becauBe  his  kingdom  is  eternal,  6. 

1.  Jehovah  is  gracious,  and  |  full -of  com | passion; 
Slow  to  |  an-ger,  and  |  great  in  |  mercy. 

2.  Jehovah  is  |  good  to  |  all ; 

And  his  mercies  are  |  over  |  all  his  |  works 

3.  All  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  |  0  Je|iiovah; 
And  thy  |  saints  shall  |  bless  |  thee. 

4.  They  shall  speak  of  the  glory  |  of  thy  |  kingdom, 
And  |  talk  |  of  thy  ]  might. 


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6.  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his  J  mighty  |  acts, 
And  the  glorious  |  majesty  |  of  his  |  kingdom. 

6.  Thy  kingdom  is  an  ever | lasting  |  kingdom; 
And  thy  dominion  through  I  out  all  |  generations. 

Ps.  cxlv.  8 


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SELECTION  33. 

Concerning  the  Lord,  that  from  his  Divinity  he  possesses  all  good  and  truth,  thus 
honor  and  glory,  1 — 7 ;  that  those  who  are  with  him  will  be  made  glad  through  his 
power,  8. 

1.  The  king  shall  joy  in  thy  strength,  |  0  Je|hovah; 
And  in  thy  salvation  how  |  great -ly  shall  |  he  re|joice  ! 

2.  Thou  hast  given  him  his  |  heart's  de|sire, 

And  hast  not  with | held  :  the  re | quest  -of  his  |  lips. 
3    For  thou  preventest  him  with  the  |  bless  -ings  of  |  goodness : 
Thou  hast  set  a  crown  of  pure  |  gold  up|on  his  |  head. 

4.  He  asked  life  of  thee,  thou  |  gavest  it  |  him, 
Length  of  |  days  for | ever  and  |  ever. 

5.  His  glory  is  great  in  |  thy  sal|vation : 

Honor  and  majesty  |  hast  thou  |  laid  up|on  him. 

6.  For  thou  hast  made  him  most  |  bless'ed  for | ever: 

Thou  hast  made  him  glad  with  the  |  joy  ■  of  thy  |  counte|  nance. 

7.  For  the  king  trusteth  |  in  JeIiiovah, 

And  through  the  mercy  of  the  Most  |  High  *  he  shall  |  not 
be  |  moved. 

8.  Be  thou  exalted,  0  Jehovah,  in  |  thine  own  |  strength: 
So  will  we  |  sing  and  |  praise  thy  |  power. 

Ps.  xxi.  1—7,  13 


SELECTIONS    AND     CHANTS 


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SELECTION  34. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  for  redemption  and  reformation,  1—7. 

1.  Bless  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul; 

And  all  that  is  within  me,  |  bless  his  |  holy  |  name. 

2.  Bless  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul; 
And  forget  not  |  all  his  |  bene  | fits. 

3.  Who  forgiveth  all  thine  in|iqui|ties; 
Who  |  healeth  |  all '  thy  dis|  eases  ; 

4.  Who  redeemeth  thy  |  life  ■  from  de|struction; 

Who  crowneth  thee  with  |  kindness  |  and  with  |  mercies; 

5.  Who  satisfieth  thy  |  mouth  with  |  good : 
Thy  youth  is  re|newed  |  like  the  |  eagle's. 

6.  Jehovah  doeth  |  righteous |ness, 

And  judgment  for  |  all  that  |  are  op  |  pressed. 

7.  He  made  known  his  |  ways  unto  |  Moses, 

His  deeds  unto  the  |  chil'dren  of  |  Isra|el.  Ps.  ciii 


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SELECTION  35. 

Prayer  to  the  Father  that  he  would  assist  against  those  that  wish  to  destroy  him, 
1—3;  that  he  will  assist  against  them,  and  that  they  will  perish,  4,  6;  celebration 
for  assistance,  6,  7. 

1 .  Save  me,  0  |  God,  by  thy  |  name ; 
And  |  judge  me  |  by  thy  |  strength. 

2.  Hear  my  |  prayer,  0  |  God; 

Give  ear  to  the  |  words  |  of  my  |  mouth. 


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27 


3.   For  strangers  are  risen  up  against  me,  and  oppressors  |  seek* 
They  have  |  not  &et  |  God  be|fore  them.  [for  my  |  soul : 

Behold,  |  God  ■  is  mine  |  helper  : 
The  Lord  is  with  |  them  •  that  up  |  hold  my  |  soul. 
He  shall  reward  evil  unto  mine  |  ene|mies  : 
Cut  them  |  off  |  in  thy  |  truth. 
I  will  freely  sacrifice  |  unto  |  thee  : 
I  will  praise  thy  name,  0  Je|hovah  ;  |  for  •  it  is  |  good. 
For  he  hath  delivered  me  |  out  ■  of  all  |  trouble  : 
And  mine  eye  hath  looked  up|on  mine  |  ene|mies.      Ps.  liv- 


4. 


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SELECTION  36. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  because  he  delivers  those  who  trust  in  him  from  all 
•Til,  1-10. 

1.  I  will  bless  Jehovah  |  at  all  |  times  : 
Continually  shall  his  |  praise  be  |  in  my  |  mouth. 

2.  My  soul  shall  make  her  |  boast  ■  in  Je|hovah  : 
The  humble  shall  |  hear,  |  and  be  |  glad. 

3.  0  magnify  Je|hovah  |  with  me, 
And  let  us  ex |  alt  his  |  name  to|gether. 

4.  I  sought  Jehovah,  |  and  he  |  heard  me, 
And  delivered  |  me  from  |  all  my  |  fears. 

5.  They  looked  unto  him,  and  |  were  en | lightened  : 
And  their  |  fa'ces  were  |  not  a | shamed. 

6.  This  poor  man  cried,  and  Je|hovah  |  heard; 
And  saved  him  |  out  of  |  all  his  |  troubles. 

7.  The  angel  of  Je|ho#vah  en|campeth 

Around  them  that  fear  him,  |  and  de|livereth  |  them. 

8.  0  taste  and  see  that  Je|ho*vah  is  |  good  : 
Blessed  is  the  |  man  that  |  trust-eth  in  |  him. 

9.  0  fear  Jehovah,  |  ye  his  |  saints ; 

For  there  is  no  |  want  to  |  them  that  |  fear  him. 
10.   The  young  lions  do  lack,  and  |  suffer  |  hunger : 

But  they  that  seek  Jehovah  shall  |  not  want  |  any  |  good. 

Ps.  xxxiv. 


28 


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SELECTION  37. 

That  the  heavens  and  the  earths  are  the  Lord's,  that  therefore  he  is  to  be  cele- 
brated, 1—6. 

1.  Jehovah  hath  prepared  his  |  throne  ■  in  the  |  heavens; 
And  his  kingdom  |  ruleth  |  over  |  all. 

2.  Bless  |  ye  Je|hovah, 

His  angels,  |  that  ex |  eel  in  |  strength : 

3.  That  I  do  his  |  word, 

By  hearkening  to  the  |  voice  |  of  his  |  word. 

4.  Bless  ye  Jehovah,  |  all  his  |  hosts ; 

Ye  ministers  of  |  his  that  |  do  his  |  pleasure. 

5.  Bless  Jehovah,  all  his  works,  in  all  places  of  |  his  do|minion : 
Bless  Je|hovah,  |  0  my  |  souL  Ps.  ciii.  19 — 22. 


Chant  37. 


SELECTION  38. 

Concerning  the  church  which  is  from  the  Lord  through  the  Word,  1 — 8 :  that 
those  will  be  in  it  who  are  not  in  falsities  and  evils,  4 — 6:  that  they  will  receive  the 
Lord,  who  has  overcome  the  hells,  and  glorilkd  his  humanity,  7 — 10. 

1.  The  earth  is  Jehovah's,  and  the  |  fulness  there | of ; 
The  world,  and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there | in. 

2.  For  he  hath  founded  it  up|on  the  |  seas, 
And  established  |  it  up|on  the  |  streams. 

3.  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  mountain  |  of  Je|hovah? 
Or  who  shall  |  stand  ■  in  his  |  holy  |  place  ? 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 
ClIANT    38. 


29 


4.  He  that  is  clean  of  hands,  and  |  pure  in  |  heart; 

Who  hath  not  lifted  up  his  soul  to  vanity,  nor  sworn  dejcehV 
ful|ly. 

5.  He  shall  receive  blessing  |  from  Je|hovah, 

And  righteousness  from  the  God  of  |  his  sal|vation. 

6.  This  is  the  generation  of  |  them  that  |  seek  him, 
That  seek  thy  |  face,  0  |  Jacob. 

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7.  Lift  up  your  heads,  |  0  ye  |  gates ; 

And  be  ye  lifted  up,  ye  everlasting  |  doors; 
And  the  King  of  |  glory  |  shall  come  |  in. 

8.  Who  is  this  |  King  of  I  glory  V 
Jehovah  |  strong  and  ]  mighty, 
Je|hovah  I  migh-ty  in  |  battle. 

9.  Lift  up  your  heads,  |  0  ye  |  gates ; 
Even  lift  up,  ye  everlasting  |  doors; 
And  the  King  of  |  glory  |  shall  come  |  in. 

10    Who  is  this  |  King  of  |  glory? 
Je|ho-vah  of  |  Hosts, 
He  [  is  the  |  King  of  |  glory. 
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Ps.  xxiv. 


30 


selections  and   chants. 
Chant  40.     Double. 


SELECTION  39. 

That  the  Lord  has  integrity,  purity,  and  innocence,  1 — 7, 12  :  that  he  has  the  divine 
love  of  saving,  8,  9 :  that  he  is  in  combats  with  the  malicious,  10, 11 :  that  redemp- 
tion comes  when  he  conquers,  12, 13. 

1.  Judge  me,  |  0  Je|hovah; 

For  I  have  walked  in  |  mine  in|tegri|ty : 

2.  I  have  trusted  also  |  in  Je|hovah; 
I  |  shall  |  not  I  slide. 

3.  Examine  me,  0  Jehovah,  and  |  prove  |  me ; 
Try  my  |  reins  |  and  my  |  heart 

4.  For  thy  kindness  is  be  |  fore  mine  |  eyes  : 
And  I  have  [  walked  |  in  thy  |  truth. 

5.  I  have  not  sat  with  |  vain  |  persons, 
Neither  will  |  I  go  |  in -with  dissemblers. 

6.  I  have  hated  the  congregation  of  |  evil | doers; 
And  |  will  not  |  sit  ■  with  the  |  wicked. 

7.  I  will  wash  mine  hands  in  |  inno|cence  : 

So  will  I  compass  thine  |  altar,  |  0  Je|hovah  : 

8.  That  I  may  publish  with  the  voice  of  |  thanksgiving, 
And  tell  of  |  all  thy  |  wondrous  |  works. 

9.  0  Jehovah,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  |  of  thy  |  house, 
4 And  the  place  |  where  thine  |  honor  |  dwelleth. 

10.  Gather  not  my  |  soul  with  |  sinners, 
Nor  my  |  life  with  |  men  of  |  blood  : 

11.  In  whose  |  hands  is  |  mischief, 

And  their  right  |  hand  is  |  full  of  |  bribes. 

12.  But  as  for  me,  I  will  walk  in  mine  in|tegri]ty  : 
Redeem  me,  and  be  |  merciful  |  unto  |  me. 

13.  My  foot  standeth  in  an  |  even  •  place  : 

In  the  congregations  |  will  1 1  bless  Je|hovah.      Ps.  xxvi 


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SELECTION  40. 

Address  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father,  that  he  does  not  fear  the  hells  which  fight 
igainst  him,  1 — 4 :  concerning  his  union  with  the  Father,  5 — 10. 


light 
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1.  Jehovah  |  is  my 
And  my  sal|vation ;  |  whom  ■  shall  I  |  fear? 

2.  Jehovah  is  the  |  strength  •  of  my  |  life ; 
Of  |  whom  •  shall  1 1  be  a|fraid  ? 

3.  "When  the  wicked,  mine  enemies  |  and  my  |  foes, 

Came  upon  me  to  eat  up  my  |  flesh,  they  |  stum-bled  and  |  fell. 

4.  Though  an  host  encamp  against  me,  my  |  heart  ■  shall  not  | 

fear  : 
Though  war  rise  against  me,  in  this  will  |  I  be  |  confident. 

5.  One  thing  have  I  desired  of  Jehovah,  |  that  ■  will  1 1  seek  ; 
That  I  may  dwell  in  the  house  of  Jehovah  |  all  the  |  days  * 

of  my  |  life, 

6.  To  behold  the  beauty  |  of  Je|hovah, 
And  to  in  |  quire  |  in  his  |  temple. 

7.  For  in  the  |  day  of  |  trouble 

He  shall  |  hide  •  me  in  |  his  pa|vilion : 

8.  In  the  secret  of  his  tabernacle  |  shall  he  |  hide  me ; 
He  shall  set  me  |  up  up | on  a  |  rock. 

9.  And  now  shall  mine  head  be  j  lifted  |  up 
Above  mine  |  enemies  |  round  a | bout  me  : 

10.  Therefore  will  I  offer  in  his  tabernacle  sacri|fices  of  |  joy ; 
I  will  sing,  yea,  I  will  sing  |  praises  |  to  Je|hovah. 

Ps.  xxvii.   1 — 6 


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SELECTION  41. 

That  those  who  are  in  truths  from  the  Word  will  adore  the  Lord,  who  is  the  Word, 
1—4 :  concerning  the  power  of  divine  truth  from  the  Word,  5 — 12. 

1.  Give  unto  Jehovah,  0  ye  |  sons  of  |  God  ; 
Give  unto  Je|hovah  |  glory  and  |  strength  : 

2.  Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  |  of  his  |  name  : 
Worship  Jehovah  in  the  |  beau'ty  of  |  holi|ness. 

3.  The  voice  of  Jehovah  is  up|on  the  |  waters  : 

The  God  of  glory  thundereth :  Jehovah  |  is  ur*on  |  many 
|  waters. 

4.  The  voice  of  Jehovah  is  |  powerful: 

The  voice  of  Jehovah  is  |  full  of  |  majes|ty. 

5.  The  voice  of  Jehovah  |  break aeth  the  |  cedars; 
Yea,  Jehovah  breaketh  the  |  cellars  of  |  Leba|non. 

6.  He  maketh  them  also  to  |  skip  ■  like  a  |  calf; 
Lebanon  and  Sirion  like  a  |  young  |  unijcorn. 

7.  The  voice  |  of  Je|hovah 
Di|vid-eth  the  |  flames  of  |  fire. 

8    The  voice  of  Jehovah  shaketh  the  |  wilder |ness  : 

Jehovah  shaketh  the  |  wilder |ness  of  |  Kadesh. 
9.  The  voice  of  Jehovah  maketh  the  |  hinds  to  |  calve, 

And  dis|cover|eth  the  |  forests. 
10.  And  |  in  his  |  temple 

Doth  every  one  |  speak  |  of  his  |  glory. 
11    Jehovah  sitteth  up|on  the  |  flood  ; 

Yea,  Jehovah  |  sitteth  |  King  for  |  ever. 
12.  Jehovah  will  give  |  strength  ■  to  his  |  people : 

Jehovah  will  |  bless  his  |  people  with  |  peace.     Ps.  xxix 


selections   and   chants 
Ciiant  43.     Double. 


33 


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SELECTION  42. 

A  prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  that  he  would  protect  against  those  who  devise 
evil,  1— & :  and  who  wish  to  kill  him,  6 :  that  hence  he  has  grief  of  heart,  7—10. 

1.  In  thee,  0  Jehovah,  do  I  |  put  my  |  trust : 
Let  me  |  never  |  be  a| shamed. 

2.  Deliver  me  in  thy  |  righteous |ness  : 

Bow  down  thine  ear  to  me  ;  de|liver  me  |  speedi|ly. 

3.  Be  thou  to  me  a  |  rock  of  |  strength, 
For  an  |  house  *of  de|  fence  to  |  save  me  : 

4.  For  thou  art  my  |  rock  •  and  my  |  fortress ; 
Therefore  for  thy  name's  sake  |  lead  ■  me  and  |  guide 

5.  Pull  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  privily  |  laid  for 
For  |  thou  |  art  my  |  strength. 

6.  Into  thine  hand  I  com|mit  my  |  spirit : 

Thou  hast  redeemed  me,  0  Je|hovah,  |  G-od  of  |  truth. 

7.  I  have  hated  them  that  regard  lying  [  vani|ties ; 
But  I  have  |  trusted  |  in  Je|iiovah. 

8.  I  will  be  glad  and  re|joice  ■  in  thy  |  mercy  : 
For  thou  |  hast  con|sid'ered  my  |  trouble  : 

9.  Thou  hast  known  my  soul  in  ad|versi|ties  : 
And  |  hast  not  |  shut  me  |  up 

10.  Into  the  hand  of  the  |  ene|my  : 

Thou  hast  set  my  |  foot  •  in  a  |  large  |  place.         Ps.  xxxi. 

Pox.  0  bless  our  |  God,  ye  |  people, 

And  make  the  |  voice  ■  of  his  |  praise  •  to  be  |  heard  ■ 

Who  holdeth  our  |  soul  in  |  life, 

And  suffereth  |  not  our  |  feet  ■  to  be  |  moved. 


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That  the  Lord  through  trust  in  the  Father  is  delivered,  1 — 5 :  in  despair  thinking 
himself  deserted,  but  he  is  not,  6,  7 :  trust  should  be  in  the  Lord,  8—10. 

1 .  How  great  |  is  thy  |  goodness, 

Which  thou  hast  laid  |  up  for  |  them  that  |  fear  thee ; 

2.  Which  thou  hast  |  wrought  for  |  them, 

That  trust  in  thee  be |  fore  the  |  sons  of  |  men. 

3.  Thou  shalt  hide  them  in  the  secret  |  of  thy  |  presence, 
From  the  |  pride  |  of  |  man. 

4.  Thou  shalt  secrete  them  |  in  •  a  palvilion, 
From  the  |  strife  |  of  |  tongues. 

5.  Blessed  |  be  Je|hovaii; 

For  he  hath  showed  me  his  marvellous  |  kindness  |  in  a  •  strong 

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6.  For  I  |  said  ■  in  my  |  haste, 

I  am  cut  |  off-  from  be | fore  thine  |  eyes. 
I.  But  thou  heardest  the  voice  of  my  |  suppli  | cations, 

When  I  |  cried  |  unto  |  thee. 
8    0  |  love  Je  |  ho v ah, 

All  |  ye  his  |  godly  |  ones. 
9.  Jehovah  pre|servcth  the  |  faithful, 

And  plentifully  re|ward'eui  the  |  proud  |  doer. 
10.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  he  shall  |  strength-en  your  |  heart, 

All  ye  that  |  hope  |  in  Je|hoyaii.  Ps.  xxxi.  19. 

Dox.  0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah,  for  |  he  is  |  good ; 

For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for | ever.  Ps.  cxviii.  29% 


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Celebration  of  the  Lord,  because  the  church  is  from  him  through  the  Word,  1—9? 
howsoever  the  evil  may  oppose,  nevertheless  it  will  be,  10, 11. 

1.  Bejoice  in  Jehovah,  |  0  ye  |  righteous ; 
Praise  is  |  comely  |  for  the  |  upright. 

2.  Praise  Jehovah  |  with  the  |  harp  : 

Sing  unto  him  with  the  |  psal'tery  |  of  ten  |  strings. 

3.  Sing  unto  |  him  a  ■  new  |  song  : 
Play  skilfully  |  with  a  |  loud  |  noise. 

4.  For  the  word  of  Je|hovah  is  |  right ; 
And  all  his  |  works  are  |  done  in  |  truth. 

5.  He  loveth  |  jus-tice  and  |  judgment : 

The  earth  is  full  of  the  |  goodness  |  of  Je|hovah. 

6.  By  the  word  of  Jehovah  were  the  |  heavens  |  made, 
And  all  the  host  of  them  by  the  |  breath  |  of  his  |  mouth. 

7.  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  together  |  as  an  |  heap : 
He  layeth  up  the  |  deep  in  |  storehouses. 

8.  Let  all  the  earth  |  fear  Je|iiovah  : 

Let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  |  stand  in  |  awe  of  |  him. 

9.  For  he  |  spake,  and  it  |  was : 

He  commanded,  |  and  it  |  stood  |  fast. 

10.  Jehovah  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  |  nations  to  \  nought: 
He  maketh  the  devices  of  the  |  people  of  |  none  efjfect. 

11.  The  counsel  of  Jehovah  |  stand-eth  for|ever; 
The  thoughts  of  his  |  heart  to  |  all  ■  gener|ations. 

12.  Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  |  God  ■  is  Je|hovah; 
The  people  he  hath  chosen  for  his  |  own  in|heri|tance. 

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Blessed  are  those  who  are  of  the  church,  1 — 4 :  that  man's  own  lntelligerce  will 
effect  nothing,  5,  6 :  that  those  are  saved  who  trust  in  the  Lord,  7 — 11. 

1.  Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  |  God  -is  Je|hovah  ; 
The  people  he  hath  chosen  for  his  |  own  in|heri|tance. 

2.  Jehovah  looketh  |  from  the  |  heavens: 
He  beholdeth  |  all  the  |  sons  of  |  men. 

3.  From  the  place  of  his  |  habi|tation, 

He  looketh  upon  all  the  in|habi*tants  |  of  the  |  earth 

4.  He  fashioneth  their  |  hearts  a|like; 
He  con|sid-ereth  |  all  their  |  works. 

5.  There  is  no  king  saved  by  the  multitude  |  of  an  |  host : 
A  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  |  by  much  |  strength. 

6.  An  horse  is  a  vain  |  thing  for  |  safety  : 

Neither  shall  he  de|  liver  by  |  his  great  |  strength. 

7.  Behold  the  eye  of  Jehovah  is  upon  |  them  that  |  fear  him, 
Upon  them  that     hope  |  in  his  |  mercy. 

8.  To  deliver  their     soul  from  |  death, 
And  to  |  keep  ■  them  ajlive  in  |  famine. 

9.  Our  soul  waiteth  |  for  Je|hovah  : 
He  is  our  |  help  |  and  our  |  shield. 

10.  For  our  heart  shall  re|joice  in  |  him ; 
Because  we  have  trusted  |  in  his  |  holy  |  name. 

11.  Let  thy  mercy,  0  Jehovah,  |  be  up|on  us, 
According  |  as  we  |  hope  in  |  thee.  Ps.  xxxiii.  12. 


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That  the  Lord  preserves  the  good,  and  that  the  evil  perish,  1—12. 

1.  Come,  ye  children,  hearken  |  unto  |  me: 
I  will  teach  |  you  the  |  fear"' of  Je|hovah. 

2.  What  man  de|sireth  |  life, 

And  loveth  |  days,  that  he  |  may  see  |  good? 

3.  Keep  thy  |  tongue  from  |  evil, 

And  thy  |  lips  from  |  speaking  |  guile. 

4.  Depart  from  evil,  |  and  do  |  good ; 
Seek  j  peace,  |  and  pur |  sue  it. 

5.  The  eyes  of  Jehovah  are  up|on  the  |  righteous, 
And  his  ears  are  |  open  |  to  their  |  cry. 

6.  The  face  of  Jehovah  is  against  |  them  that  •  do  |  evil, 
To  cut  off  the  remembrance  |  of  them  |  from  the  |  earth. 

7.  The  righteous  cry,  and  Je|hovah  |  heareth; 
And  delivereth  them  |  out  of  |  all  their  |  troubles. 

8.  Jehovah  is  nigh  unto  the  |  broken  in  |  heart ; 
And  saveth  such  as  |  be  •  of  a  |  contrite  |  spirit. 

9.  Many  are  the  afflictions  |  of  the  |  righteous  : 

.  But  Jehovah  doth  de| liver  him  |  from  them  |  all. 

10.  He  keepeth  |  all  his  |  bones  : 
Not  |  one  of  |  them  is  |  broken. 

11.  Evil  shall  |  slay  the  |  wicked; 

And  they  that  hate  the  |  righteous  |  shall  be  |  guilty. 

12.  Jehovah  redeemeth  the  |  soul* of  his  |  servants; 

And  none  of  them  that  |  trust  in  |  him  ■  shall  be  |  guilty. 

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That  it  is  to  be  acknowledged  that  all  good  and  truth  are  from  the  Lord,  1 — T : 
that  good  and  truth  are  with  those  who  acknowledge  the  Lord,  8 :  that  the  Lord  pro- 
tects from  evil,  and  that  the  evil  perish,  9,  10. 

1.  Thy  mercy,  0  Jehovah,  is  |  in  the  |  heavens: 
Thy  faithfulness  |  reacheth  |  mrto  the  |  clouds. 

2.  Thy  righteousness  is  like  the  |  mountains  of  |  God; 
Thy  judgments  |  are  a  |  great  |  deep : 

3.  0  Jehovah,  thou  preservest  J  man  and  |  beast : 
How  precious  is  thy  |  loving  j  kindness,  0  |  God. 

4.  Therefore  the  children  of  men  |  put  their  |  trust 
Under  the  |  shadow  |  of  thy  |  wings. 

5.  They  shall  be  abundantly  |  satis {fied 
With  the  |  fatness  |  of  thy  |  house ; 

6.  And  thou  shalt  |  make  them  |  drink 
Of  the  |  river  |  of  thy  |  pleasures. 

7.  For  with  thee  is  the  |  fountain  of  |  life  : 
In  thy  |  light  shall  |  we  see  |  light. 

8.  0  continue  thy  kindness  unto  |  them  that  |  know  thee ; 
And  thy  righteousness  |  to  the  |  up -right  in  |  heart. 

9.  Let  not  the  foot  of  pride  |  come  a | gainst  me  ; 

And  let  not  the  hand  of  the  |  wicked  |  thrust  me  |  out. 
10.  There  are  the  workers  of  in|rquity  |  fallen  : 

They  are  cast  down,  and  shall  |  not  be  |  a'ble  to  |  rise. 

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SELECTION  48. 

A  comparison  between  the  lot  of  the  evil  and  the  good:  that  the  evil,  though  they 
flourish  for  a  short  time,  finally  perish  and  are  cast  down  into  hell,  1,  2,  9 — 11,  13 — 
17  :  that  the  good  are  saved  by  the  Lord,  and  are  taken  up  into  heaven,  3—8,  12, 18- 

1.  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  |  evil  |  doers, 

Neither  be  thou  envious  against  the  workers  |  of  in|iqui|ty. 

2.  For  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  |  like  the  |  grass, 
And  shall  |  wither  |  as  the  ■  green  |  herb. 

3.  Trust  in  Jehovah,  |  and  do  |  good  j 

Thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  land,  and  in  ]  faith-fulness  |  shalt 
be  |  fed. 

4.  Delight  thyself  also  |  in  Je|hovah; 

And  he  shall  give  thee  the  de|  sires  |  of  thine  |  heart. 

5.  Commit  thy  way  |  unto  Je|iiovah; 

Trust  also  in  him ;  and  |  he  shall  |  bring  to  |  pass. 

6.  And  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  righteousness  |  as  the  |  light, 
And  thy  |  judgment  |  as  the  |  noonday. 

7.  Rest  |  in  Je|hovah, 

And  wait  |  patient  |ly  for  |  him. 

8.  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  him  who  prospereth  |  in  his    way; 
Because  of  the  man  who  bringeth  |  wick-ed  de|vi*ces  to    pass* 

9.  Cease  from  anger,  and  for|sake  |  wrath  : 
Fret  not  thyself  in  |  any  |  wise  *  to  do  J  evil. 

10.  For  evildoers  shall  |  be  cut  |  off: 

But  those  that  wait  on  Jehovah,  they  |  shall  in|herit  the 
|  earth. 
11     For  yet  a  little  while,  and  the  |  wicked  is  |  not :  [not. 

Yea,  thou  shalt  diligently  consider  his  |  place,  and  |  it  is  | 

12.  But  the  meek  shall  in|herit  the  |  earth; 

And  shall  delight  themselves  |  in  ■  the   a|bun*danco  of  | 
peace. 

13.  The  wicked  plotteth  a | gainst  the  |  just, 
And  gnasheth  up|on  him  |  with  his  |  teeth. 

14.  The  Lord  shall  |  laugh  at  |  him; 

For  he  seeth  |  that  his  |  day  is  |  coming. 

15.  The  wicked  have  drawn  |  out  the  |  sword, 
And  |  they  have  |  bent  their  |  bow, 

16.  To  cast  down  the  |  poor  and  |  needy, 

To  slay  such  as  be  of  |  upright  |  conversation. 

17.  Their  sword  shall  enter  into  |  their  own  |  heart, 
And  their  |  bows  |  shall  be  |  broken. 

18.  A  little  that  a  |  righteous  man  |  hath 

Is  better  than  the  |  riclres  of  |  many  |  wicked.    Ps.  xxxvil 


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A  comparison  between  the  lot  of  the  evil  and  the  good :  that  the  evil,  although 
they  flourish  for  a  short  time,  finally  perish,  and  are  cast  down  into  hell,  2,  6—7  ' 
that  the  good  are  saTed  by  the  Lord,  and  are  taken  up  into  heaven,  1,  3,  4,  7 — 18. 

1.  A  little  that  a  |  righteous  man  |  hath, 

Is  better  than  the  [  riches  of  |  many  |  wicked. 

2.  For  the  arms  of  the  wicked  |  shall  be  |  broken  : 
But  Jehovah  |  doth  up | hold  the  |  righteous. 

3.  Jehovah  knoweth  the  ]  days  ■  of  the  |  upright : 
And  their  inheritance  shall  |  be  for  |  ever. 

4.  They  shall  not  be  ashamed  in  the  |  evil  |  time  : 
And  in  the  days  of  famine  they  |  shall  be  |  satis |fied. 

5.  But  the  wicked  |  shall  |  perish, 

And  the  enemies  of  Jehovah  shall  be  |  as  the  |  fat  of  |  lambs: 

6.  They  |  shall  con|sume  ; 

Into  smoke  shall  |  they  con|sume  a|way. 

7.  The  wicked  borroweth,  and  pnycth  |  not  ajgain  : 
But  the  righteous  |  showeth  |  mercy,  and  j  giveth. 

8.  For  such  as  be  blessed  of  him  shall  in|herit  the  |  earth ; 
And  they  that  be  cursed  of  |  him  shall  |  be  cut  |  off. 

9.  The  steps  of  a  good  man  are  ordered  |  by  Je|hovah, 
And  he  de|lighteth  |  in  his  |  way. 

10.  Though  he  fall,  ho  shall  not  lie  |  wholly  cast  |  down; 
For  Jehovah  doth  upjhold  him  |  with  his  |  hand. 

11.  I  have  been  young,  and  |  now  am  |  old ; 
Yet  have  I  not  seen  the  righteous  forsaken,  |  nor  his 

begging  |  bread. 

12.  He  is  gracious  all  the  |  day,  and  |  lendeth; 
And  |  his  |  seed  is  |  blessed. 

13.  Depart  from  evil,  |  and  do  |  good ; 
And  |  dwell  for | ever |  more. 

14.  For  Jehovah  |  loveth  |  judgment, 
And  forlsaketh  |  not  his  |  saints. 


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But  the  seed  of  the  |  wick-ed  shall  |  be  cut  |  off. 

The  righteous  shall  in|herit  the  |  land, 

And  |  dwell  there  |  in  for  |  ever. 

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That  the  evil,  although  they  flourish  for  a  short  time,  finally  perish,  and  are  cut 
down  into  hell,  1,  4 — 6,  8  :  that  the  good  are  saved  by  the  Lord,  and  are  taken  up 
into  heaven,  2,  3,  7,  9—11. 

1.  The  wicked  doth  |  watch  the  |  righteous, 
And  |  seek  to  |  slay  |  him. 

2.  Jehovah  will  not  leave  him  |  in  his  |  hand, 
Nor  con|demn  him  |  when 'he  is  |  judged. 

3.  Wait  on  Jehovah,  and  |  keep  his  |  way ; 
And  he  shall  exalt  thee  |  to  in  |  her -it  the  |  land. 

4.  When  the  wicked  |  are  cut  [  off, 
Thou  |  shalt  |  see  |  it. 

5.  I  have  seen  the  wicked  |  in  great  |  power, 

And  spreading  himself  |  like  a  |  green  |  bay-tree. 

6.  Yet  he  passed  away,  and,  |  lo,  he  was  |  not ; 
Yea,  I  sought  him,  but  |  he  could  |  not  be  |  found. 

7.  Mark  the  perfect  man,  and  be | hold  the  |  upright ; 
For  the  |  end  •  of  that  |  man  is  |  peace. 

8.  But  the  transgressors  shall  be  destroyed  to|gether  : 
The  end  of  the  |  wick-ed  shall  |  be  cut  |  off. 

9.  But  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  is  |  of  Je|hovah: 
He  is  their  |  strength  ■  in  the  J  time  of  |  trouble. 

10.  And  Jehovah  shall  I  help  |  tnem, 
And  |  shall  de| liver  |  them. 

11.  He  shall  deliver  them  |  from  the  |  wicked; 
And  save  them,  be | cause  they  |  trust  in  |  him. 

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SELECTION  51. 

Thanksgiving  and  celebration  of  the  Father,  because  he  hath  helped  him,  1—7. 

1.  I  waited  patiently  |  for  Je|hovah; 

And  lie  inclined  unto  |  me,  and  |  heard  my  |  cry. 

2.  He  brought  me  up  also  out  of  an  |  horrible  |  pit, 
Out  |  of  the  |  miry  |  clay, 

3.  And  set  my  feet  up|on  a  |  rock, 
And  established  |  my  |  goings. 

4.  And  he  hath  put  a  new  I  song  -in  my  |  mouth, 
Even  |  praise  un|to  our  |  God  : 

5.  Many  shall  |  see,  and  |  fear, 
And  shall  |  trust  |  in  Je|hovah. 

6.  Blessed  |  is  that  |  man, 

That  maketh  Je|ho|vah  his  |  trust ; 

7.  And  respecteth  |  not  the  |  proud, 

Nor  such  as  |  turn  a  | side  to  |  lies.  Ps.  xl.  1 — 4. 


SELECTION  52. 

Thanksgiving  and  celebration  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father,  because  He  hath  helped 
hiin,  1—5 :  that  he  came  into  the  world,  as  it  is  written  in  the  Word,  that  he  might 
do  the  will  of  the  Father,  6 — 8 :  that  he  also  preached  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 
taught,  9,  10. 

1.  Many,  0  Je|ho*vah,  my  |  God, 

Are  thy  wonderful  |  works  which  |  thou  hast  |  done  : 

2.  And  thy  thoughts  which  are  |  to -ward  |  us, 

They  cannot  be  reckoned  up  in  |  order  |  unto  |  thee. 

3.  If  I  would  declare  and  \  speak  of  |  them, 
They  are  |  more  than  |  can  be  |  numbered. 

4.  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  didst  |  not  de|sire: 
Mine  |  ears  |  hast  thou  I  opened. 

5.  Burntroffering  and  sin-| offer |ing 
Hast  |  thou  |  not  re |  quired. 

6.  Then  said  I,  |  lo,  I  |  come  : 

In  the  volume  of  the  |  book  •  it  is  |  writ-ten  of  |  me, 


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7.  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  |  0  ray  |  God  : 
Yea,  thy  j  law  '  is  with|in  my  |  heart. 

8.  I  have  preached  righteousness  in  the  |  great  congregation  : 
Lo,  I  have  not  refrained  ray  lips,  |  0  Je|ho'Vah,  thou  |  know- 

9.  Thy  righteousness  have  I  not  hid  with|in  my  |  heart :      [est. 
Thy  faithfulness  and  thy  saljva-tion  have  |  I  de|clared. 

10.  I  have  not  concealed  thy  kindness  |  and  thy  |  truth, 

From  the  |  great  |  cengre|gation.  Ps.  xl.  5. 


Chant  53. 


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SELECTION  53. 

The  Lord's  confidence  from  His  Divinity  as  to  those  that  seek  to  kill  him,  1—7, 10 
11 :  and  let  those  rejoice  in  the  Lord  who  worship  him,  8,  9. 

1.  "Withhold  not  thou  thy  mercies  from  me,  |  0  Je|hovah  : 
Let  thy  kindness  and  thy  truth  con|thrual|ly  preserve  me. 

2.  For  innumerable  evils  have  compassed  |  me  a|bout: 

My  iniquities  have  taken  hold  of  me,  so  that  I  am  not  |  able  |  to 

3.  They  are  more  than  the  |  hairs  ■  of  my  |  head  :        [look  |  up. 
Therefore  my  |  heart  for|saketh  |  me. 

4.  Be  pleased,  0  Jehovah,  to  de| liver  |  me ; 
0  Jehovah,  make  |  haste  to  |  help  |  me. 

5.  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  con|found-ed  to|gether, 
That  seek  after  my  |  soul  |  to  de|stroy  it. 

6.  Let  them  be  |  driven  |  backward, 

And  put  to  |  shame,  that  \  wish  me  |  evil. 

7.  Let  them  be  desolate  for  a  re | ward  -of  their  |  shame, 
That  say  unto  |  me,  A|ha,  A|ha. 
Let  all  I  those  that  I  seek  thee, 


8. 

9. 
10 
11 


Re|joice  •  and  be    glad  in  |  thee : 

Let  such  as  love    thy  sal|vation 

Say  continually,  Je|ho'Vah  be  |  magni|fied. 

But  I  am  |  poor  and  |  needy : 

Yet  the  Lord  |  thinketh  |  upon  |  me. 

Thou  art  my  help  and  my  de|  liver  |er  ; 

Make  no  |  tarrying,  |  0  my  |  God. 


Ps.  xl.  11 


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Chant  54. 


SELECTION  54. 

The  Lord,  concerning  the  integrity  of  his  life. 

1.  Hear  the  right,  |  0  Je|hovah; 
At  |  tend  un|to  my  |  cry. 

2.  Give  ear  |  urrto  my  |  prayer, 

Which  goeth  not  |  out  of  |  feigned  [  lips. 

3.  Let  my  sentence  come  |  forth  ■  from  thy  |  presence  : 
Let  thine  eyes  be|hold  the  |  things 'that  are  |  equal. 

4.  Thou  hast  |  proved  mine  |  heart : 
Thou  hast  |  vis-ited  |  me -in  the  |  night. 

5.  Thou  hast  tried  me,  and  |  shalt  find  [  nothing : 

I  am  purposed  that  my  [  mouth  shall  |  not  trans Igress. 

6.  Concerning  the  works  of  man,  by  the  |  word -of  thy  |  lips 
I  have  kept  from  the  |  paths  of  |  the  de|stroyer. 

7.  Hold  my  goings  |  in  thy  |  paths, 

That  my  |  footsteps  |  do  not  |  slip.  Ps.  xvii.  1 — 5 

Chant  55. 


ipip 


SELECTION  55. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father,  that  he  would  hear,  who  la  true  and  just,  1 — ft: 
lest  he  fail  in  temptations,  4 — 6  :  that  he  desires  the  ancient  6tate  of  the  church. 

1.  Hear  my  prayer,  |  0  Jehovah: 
Give  ear  |  un'to  my  |  suppll | cations. 

2.  In  thy  faithfulness  |  answer  |  me, 
And  |  in  thy  |  righteon&jness. 

8.   And  enter  not  into  judgment  |  with  thy  |  servant : 
For  in  thy  sight  shall  no  man  |  living  be  |  justified. 


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4.  For  the  enemy  hath  perse|ou*ted  my  |  soul : 

He  hath  smitten  my  |  life  |  down  ■  to  the  |  ground. 
5    He  hath  made  me  to  |  dwell  in  |  darkness, 

As  those  that  |  have  been  I  long  |  dead. 
6.  Therefore  is  my  spirit  over]  whelmed  with  |  in  me  : 

My  heart  with  [in 'me  is  |  deso|late. 
7-  I  remember  the  days  of  old  :  I  meditate  on  |  all  thy  | 

I  muse  upon  the  |  work  |  of  thy  |  hands. 
8 .  I  stretch  forth  my  |  hands  unto  |  thee  : 

My  soul  thirsteth  after  thee,  |  as  a  |  thirsty  |  land. 

Ps 


works ; 


cxliii. 


Chant  56. 


Adagio. 


SELECTION  56. 

That  he  who  is  in  temptation,  and  thence  in  affliction,  is  always  supported,  and 
thereby  vivified,  1 — 5  :  that  the  hells  will  not  succeed,  and  that  they  are  to  be  des- 
troyed, 6 :  that  the  Lord  has  integrity,  7,  8. 

1.  Blessed  is  he  that  doth  con|sid'er  the  |  poor  : 
Jehovah  will  deliver  him  |  in  the  |  day  of  |  evil. 

2.  Jehovah  will  pre | serve  |  him, 
And  will  |  keep  |  him  a | live. 

3    He  shall  be  blessed  up|on  the  |  earth  : 

And  thou  wilt  not  deliver  him  to  the  |  will  of  ■  his  |  ene|mies. 
4.  Jehovah  will  strengthen  him  upon  the  bed  of  |  languishing: 

Thou  wilt  make  |  all  his  |  bed  ■  in  his  |  sickness. 
5    I  said,  0  Jehovah,  be  merciful  |  unto  |  me : 

Heal  my  soul,  for  |  I  have  |  sinned  a |  gainst  thee 

6.  By  this  I  know  that  thou  |  fa-vorest  |  me, 
Because  mine  enemy  doth  not  |  triumph  |  over  |  me. 

7.  And  as  for  me,  thou  upholdest  me  in  mine  in|tegri|ty; 
And  settest  me  be  |  fore  thy  |  face  for  |  ever. 

8.  Blessed  be  Jehovah,  God  of  |  Isra|el, 
From  everlasting  |  and  to  |  ever  [lasting  : 

A-men  and  |  A  [men.  Ps.  xli.  1 — 4,  13 — 13 


46 


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CriANT    57. 


SELECTION  57. 

The  grievousness  of  the  Lord's  temptations  even  to  despair,  1 — 4 :  his  prayer  tc  the 
Father  that  divine  truth  may  comfort  him,  5—8 :  his  consolation,  9,  10. 

1.  Judge  me,  0  God,  and  |  plead  my  |  cause, 
Against  |  an  un| godly  |  nation. 

2.  0  de | liver  |  me 

From  the  man  of  de|ceit#and  in|iqui|ty. 

3.  For  thou  art  the  |  God  •  of  my  |  strength  : 
Why  |  dost  thou  |  cast  me  |  off? 

4.  Why  |  go  I  |  mourning, 

Because  of  the  oppression  |  of  the  |  ene|my? 

5.  0  send  |  out  thy  |  light, 

And  thy  |  truth ;  |  let  them  |  lead  me : 

6.  Let  them  bring  me  unto  thy  |  holy  |  hill, 
And  |  to  thy  |  taber|nacles. 

7.  Then  will  I  go  unto  the  |  al'tar  of  |  God  ; 
Unto  God  the  |  gladness  |  of  my  |  joy : 

8.  And  I  will  |  praise  |  thee 

Upon  the  |  harp,  0  |  God,  my  |  God. 

9.  Why  art  thou  bowed  down,  |  0  my  |  soul  ? 
And  why  art  thou  dis|qiiict|ed  with|in  me? 

10.  Hope  in  God,  for  I  |  yet  shall  |  praise  him ; 

Who  is  the  health  of  my  |  count- enance,  |  and  my  |  God. 

Ps.  xliii. 


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SELECTION  58. 

That  there  will  be  protection  from  the  Lord,  when  the  last  judgment  comes,  and 
while  it  lusts,  1 — 3,  6,  7  :  that  those  who  are  of  the  church,  and  in  the  doctrine  ot 
truth,  will  be  saved  by  the  Lord,  when  he  comes,  4,  5 :  that  they  will  have  no  fear  of 
the  hells,  and  of  infestations  thence,  8—10 :  that  this  is  of  the  Lord,  10,  11. 

1.  God  is  our  |  ref  uge  and  |  strength; 
A  very  |  present  |  help  in  |  trouble. 

2.  Therefore  will  not  we  fear  though  the  |  earth 'be  re | moved, 
And  though  the  mountains  be  cast  |  in 'to  the  |  midst  ■  of  the  j 

3    Though  the  waters  thereof  |  roar  ■  and  be  |  troubled,        [seas  : 
Though  the  mountains  |  shake  "with  the  |  swelling  there|of. 

4.  There  is  a  river  whose  streams  shall  make  glad  the  |  chVy  of  | 

God, 
The  holy  place  of  the  tabernacles  |  of  the  |  Most  |  High. 

5.  God  is  in  the  midst  of  her,  she  shall  |  not  be  |  moved ; 
God  shall  help  her  at  the  ap|proach  |  of  the  |  morning. 

6.  The  heathen  raged,  the  |  king-doms  were  |  moved : 
He  uttered  his  |  voice,  the  |  earth  did  |  melt. 

7    Jehovah  of  |  Hosts  is  |  with  us ; 
The  God  of  |  Jacob  |  is  our  |  refuge. 

8.  Come,  behold  the  |  works  -of  Je|hovah; 
What  desolations  |  he  hath  |  made 'in  the  |  earth. 

9.  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  to  the  |  end  ■  of  the  |  earth  : 
*He  breaketh  the  bow,  and  cutteth  the  |  spear  in  |  sunder: 

He  burneth  the  |  chariots  |  in  the  |  fire. 

10.  Be  still,  and  know  that  |  I  am  |  God  : 

I  will  be  ex|ahVed  a|mong  the  |  nations ; 
2 1  will  be  ex|alted  |  in  the  |  earth. 

11 .  Jehovah  of  |  Hosts  is  |  with  us ; 

The  God  of  |  Jacob  |  is  our  |  refuge.  Ps.  xlvi 

SELECTION  59. 

The  Lord's  temptations,  in  which  his  trust  is  fixed  in  the  Father,  1,  2 :  celebration 
for  protection,  3 — 5. 

1 .  In  God  will  I  |  praise  his  |  word ; 

In  Jehovah  |  will  I  |  praise  his  |  word. 
2    In  God  will  I  |  put  my  |  trust : 

I  will  not  fear  what  |  man  can  |  do  unto  |  me. 

3.  Thy  vows  are  up  [on  me,  0  |  God  : 
I  will  render  |  praises  |  unto  |  thee. 

4.  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  |  soul  from  |  death  : 
"Wilt  not  thou  de| liver  my  |  feet  from  |  falling? 

5.  That  I  may  |  walk  be -fore  |  God 

In  the  |  light  |  of  the  |  living.  Ps.  hi.  10—13 


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Chant  59.     Double. 


SELECTION  60. 

Concerning  the  Lord's  kingdom.  Celebration  of  the  Lord  because  he  reigns  over 
the  church,  1,  2 :  that  he  will  remove  falsities  and  evils,  3  :  that  he  will  restore  the 
church,  4,  6  :  that  therefore  he  will  be  celebrated,  6 :  because  his  kingdom  is  ovel 
all  the  church,  7,  8 :  and  over  the  heavens,  9, 10. 

1.  0  clap  your  hands,  |  all  ye  |  people  ; 

Shout  unto  |  God  ■  with  the  |  voice  of  |  triumph. 

2.  For  Jehovah  Most  |  High  is  |  terrible  ; 
A  great  |  king*over  |  all  the  |  earth. 

3.  He  shall  subdue  the  people  |  under  |  us, 
And  the  |  nations  |  mrder  our  |  feet. 

4.  He  shall  choose  for  us  our  in|heri|tance, 

The  excellency  of  |  Jacob  |  whom  he  |  loved. 

5.  God  is  gone  |  up  ■  with  a  |  shout, 
Jehovah  with  the  |  sound  |  of  a  |  trumpet. 

6.  Sing  praises  to  |  God,  sing  |  praxes  : 
Sing  praises  |  to  our  |  King,  sing  |  praises. 

7.  For  God  is  the  King  of  |  all  the  |  earth : 
Sing  ye  |  prais*es  with  |  understanding. 

8.  God  reigneth  |  over  the  |  nations  : 

God  sitteth  upon  the  |  throne -of  his  |  holi|nesa. 

9.  The  princes  of  the  people  arc  |  gath/cred  to|gcther, 
The  people  of  tli<-  j  <ioi>  of  |  A.bra|ham. 

1Q.  For  the  shields  of  the  earth  be|long  unto  |  God; 
He  is  |  great|ly  ex|alted. 

Ps.  xlvii 


ELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS. 

Chant  GO.     Douele. 


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SELECTION  61. 

Concerning  the  Lord's  spiritual  kingdom,  how  it  is  to  be  admired,  1 — 4,  9,  10 :  that 
he  dissipates  all  falsities,  5—8 :  that  the  Divine  Humanity  doeth  this,  11, 12. 

1.  Great  |  is  Je|hovah, 

And  |  greatly  |  to  be  |  praised, 

2.  In  the  city  |  of  our  |  God, 

In  the  mountain  |  of  his  |  holi|ness. 

3.  Beautiful  for  |  situ|ation, 

The  joy  of  all  the  |  earth  is  |  mount  |  Zion  ; 

4.  On  the  sides  of  the  north,  the  city  of  the  |  great  |  King : 
God  is  known  in  her  |  pal-aces  |  for  a  |  refuge. 

5.  For,  lo,  the  kings  |  were  assembled  ; 
They  |  passed  |  by  tojgether. 

6.  They  saw,  and  |  so  they  |  marvelled  ; 
They  were  |  trou-bled,  and  |  hast-ed  a|way. 

7.  Fear  took  hold  up] on  them  |  there, 
And  pain,  as  |  of  a  |  wo -man  in  |  travail. 

8    Thou  breakest  the  |  ships  of  |  Tarshish 

With  |  an  |  east  |  wind. 
9.  As  we  have  heard,  so  |  have  we  |  seen, 

In  the  city  |  of  JeJhoyah  of  |  Hosts, 

10.  In  the  city  |  of  our  |  God  ; 
God  will  establish  \  it  for | ever. 

11.  We  have  thought  of  thy  |  kindness,  0  |  God, 
In  the  |  midst  |  of  thy  |  temple. 

12.  According  to  thy  |  name,  0  |  God, 

So  is  thy  praise  unto  the    ends  |  of  the  |  earth.     Ps.  xlviii. 


60 


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Chant  61. 


mmmm. 


SELECTION  62. 

That  the  Lord's  Divine  Humanity  dissipates  all  falsities,  1 — 8 :  that  thence  are  all 
things  of  heaven  and  the  church,  3 — 7  :  because  there  the  Lord  reigns,  8. 

1.  We  have  thought  of  thy  j  kindness,  0  |  God, 
In  the  |  midst  |  of  thy  |  temple. 

2.  According  to  thy  |  name,  0  j  God, 

So  is  thy  praise  unto  the  |  ends  |  of  the  |  earth. 

3.  Thy  right  hand  is  full  of  |  righteous |ness: 
Mount  |  Zion  |  shall  re|joice, 

4.  The  daughters  of  Judah    |  shall  be  |  glad, 
}3e| cause  |  of  thy  |  judgments. 

5.  Walk  about  Zion,  and  go  |  round  a|bout  her : 
Number  |  ye  the  |  towers  there | of : 

6.  Mark  ye  |  well  her  |  bulwarks; 
Con|sid*er  her  |  pala|ces  : 

7.  That  |  ye  may  |  tell  it 

To  the  generation  |  follow  |ing: 

8.  For  this  God  is  our  God  for|ever  and  |  ever: 


He  will  be  our  |  guide  |  unto  |  death. 


Ps.  xlviii.  9. 


SELECTION  63. 

That  the  Lord  will  come  to  those  who  are  of  the  church,  to  judgment,  1—6. 

1 .  The  mighty  God,  Jehovah,  hath  spoken,  and  |  called  the 

earth, 
From  the  rising  of  the  sun  to  the  |  going  J  down  there  |  of. 

2.  Out  of  Zion,  the  perfection  of  beauty,  |  God  hath  |  shined 
Our  God  shall  |  come,  and  shall  |  not  keep  |  silence. 

3.  A  fire  shall  de|vour  be|fore  him; 

And  it  shall  be  very  tem|pcst'uous  |  round  a|bout  him. 

4.  He  shall  call  to  the  heavens  |  from  a|bove  ; 

And  to  the  earth,  that  |  he  may  |  judge  his  |  people. 

5.  Gather  my  saints  together  |  unto  |  me  ; 

Throe  thai  have  made  a  covenant  with  |  me  by  |  sacrifice. 


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6.  And  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  |  righteous |ness  : 

For  |  God  is  |  judge  him  |  self.  Ps.  1. 


Chant  G2.     Double. 


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SELECTION  64. 

The  grievousne."*  of  the  Lord's  temptations,  in  which  he  prays  to  the  Father,  1 — 6: 
that  he  wishes  to  desist  from  combats  on  account  of  their  grievousness,  7 — 9. 

1.  Give  ear  to  my  |  prayer,  0  |  God  ; 

And  hide  not  thy | self  -from  my  |  suppli| cation. 
2    Attend  unto  |  me,  and  |  hear  me  : 

I  mourn  in  my  com | plaint,  and  |  make  a  |  noise  : 

3.  Because  of  the  voice  of  the  |  ene|my ; 
Because  of  the  oppression  |  of  the  |  wicked: 

4.  For  they  cast  upon  me  in|iquijty; 
And  in  |  anger  |  do  they  |  hate  me. 

5.  My  heart  is  sorely  |  pained  with  |  in  me  : 

And  the  terrors  of  j  death  are  |  fall  en  up|on  me. 

6  Fearfulness  and  trembling  are  |  come  up] on  me  ; 
And  horror  hath  |  over | whelmed  |  me. 

7  And  I  said,  0  that  I  had  |  wings  ■  like  a  |  dove  ; 
I  would  fly  a  |  way  and  |  be  at  |  rest. 

8.  Lo,  I  would  wander  |  far  a|way, 
And  re|main  •  in  the  |  wilderjness. 

9.  I  would  hasten  |  my  es|cape 

From  the  |  windy  |  storm  and  |  tempest. 

10.  0  that  I  had  |  wings -like  a  |  dove; 

I  would  fly  a  |  way  and  |  be  at  |  rest.  Ps.  It 


52 


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Chant  G3. 


SELECTION  65. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  that  he  may  be  purified  from  the  infirmities  from  the  mother, 
1 — 7 :  that  if  he  is  purified  from  them  he  will  be  pure,  8—11. 

1.  Have  mercy  up|on  me,  0  |  God, 
According  |  to  thy  |  loving     kindness. 

2.  According  to  the  multitude     of  thy  |  mercies, 
Blot  |  out  |  my  trans  |gression& 

3.  Wash  me  thoroughly  from  mine  in|iqui|ties, 
And  |  cleanse  me  |  from  my  |  sin. 

4.  For  I  acknowledge  |  my  trans  |gressions; 
And  my  I  sin  is  |  ever  be | fore  me. 

5.  Against  thee,  thee  only,  I  have  I  |  sinned, 
And  done  |  evil  |  in  thy  |  sight. 

0.  That  thou  might  est  be  justified  |  when  thou  | 
And  be  I  clear  |  when  thou  |  judgest. 

7.  Behold,  I  was  shapen  in  in|iqui|ty; 

And  in  sin  |  did  my  |  moth/er  con|ceive  me. 

8.  Behold,  thou  desirest  truth  in  the  |  inward  |  parts ; 

And  in  the  hidden  part  thou  shalt  |  make  ■  me  to  |  know 
wisdom. 

9.  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  I  |  shall  be  |  clean  : 
Wash  mo,  and  I  |  shall  be  |  whhVer  than  |  snow. 

10.  Make  me  to  hear  |  joy  and  |  gladness, 

That  the  bones  which  thou  hast  |  broken  |  may  re|joice. 
\  1 .  Hide  thy  face  |  from  my  |  sins, 

And  blot  out  all  |  mine  in  |  iqui  j  ties.  Ps.  li. 

SELECTION  G6. 

A  prayer  of  the  new  church  to  the  Lord,  that  he  would  come  and  lead  them,  1; 
because  of  their  affliction,  2 — 5. 

1.  Turn  us  a | gain,  0  |  God  ; 

And  cause  thy  face  to  |  shine;  and  |  we* shall  be  |  saved. 

2.  0  Jehovah,  |  God  of  |  Hosts, 

How  long  wilt  thou  be  angry  a| gainst  the  |  prayer* of  thy  ( 
people  ? 


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3.  Thou  feedest  thcra  with  the  |  bread  of  |  tears ; 

And  givest  them  tears  to  |  drink  in  |  great  |  measure. 

4.  Thou  makest  us  a  |  strife  ■  to  our  |  neighbors  : 
And  our  enemies  |  laugh  a|mong  thein|selves. 

5.  Turn  us  again,  0  |  God  of  |  Hosts; 

And  cause  thy  face  to  |  shine ;  and  |  we  'shall  be  |  saved. 

Ps.  kxx.  3. 


Chant  G4. 


II 


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SELECTION  67. 

That  if  he  is  purified  from  the  infirmities  from  the  mother,  he  will  be  pure,  1 ;  and 
be  holy,  2,  3  :  that  thus  he  will  teach  divine  truths,  4 — 6  :  not  external  worship,  but 
internal,  7,  8  :  that  he  will  institute  a  church,  in  which  there  will  be  worship  from 
good,  9—11. 

1.  Create  in  me  a  clean  |  heart,  0  |  God  ; 

And  renew  a  right  spirit  |  in  the  |  midst  of  |  me. 

2.  Cast  me  not  a| way  -from  thy  |  presence  ; 
And  take  not  thy  |  Holy  |  Spirit  |  from  me. 

3.  Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  |  thy  sal|vation  ; 
And  let  a  free  |  spirit  |  hold  me  |  up. 

4  I  will  teach  trans |gress'ors  thy  |  way; 

And  sinners  shall  be  con | verted  |  unto  [  thee. 

5  Deliver  me  from  blood,  0  God,  thou  God  of  |  my  sal|vation ; 
My  tongue  shall  sing  a|loud'of  thy  ]  righteous  |ness. 

6.  0  Lord,  open  |  thou  my  |  lips ; 

And  my  mouth  |  shall  show  |  forth  thy  |  praise. 

7.  For  thou  desirest  not  sacrifice,  |  else 'would  I  |  give  : 
Thou  delightest  not  |  in  burnt- 1  offer |ing. 

8.  The  sacrifices  of  God  are  a  |  broken  |  spirit : 

A  broken  and  contrite  heart,  0  God,  |  thou  wilt  |  not  des-| 

9.  Do  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  |  unto  |  Zion :  [pise. 
Build  thou  the  |  walls -of  Je|rusa|lem. 

10.  Then  shalt  ]  thou  be  |  pleased  > 
With  the  sacri|fi*ces  of  |  righteousjness. 

11.  With  burnt-offering  and  whole  burnt-|offer|in^: 
Then  shall  they  offer  I  bul  locks  up  Ion  thine  T  altar. 

Ps.lilO. 


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SELECTIONS    AND    CUANTS, 


Chant  65.     Double. 


SELECTION  68. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord  on  account  of  help,  1 — 5 :  and  on  account 
of  union,  6—8. 

1.  Hear  my  cry,  0  God;  at|tend*to  my  |  prayer  : 
From  the  end  of  the  earth  will  I  |  cry  |  unto  |  thee : 

2.  When  mine  heart  is  |  overwhelmed, 

Lead  me  to  the  |  Rock  *  that  is  |  high'er  than  |  I. 

3.  For  thou  hast  been  a  |  shelter  |  for  me, 
A  strong  tower  |  from  the  |  ene|my. 

4.  I  will  abide  for  ever  in  thy  |  taber|nacle  : 

I  will  trust  in  the  |  covert  |  of  thy  |  wings. 

5.  For  thou,  0  God,  hast  |  heard  my  |  vows  : 

Thou  hast  given  me  the  heritage  of  |  those  that  |  fear  thy  | 

6.  Thou  wilt  add  days  to  the  |  days*  of  the  |  king  ;         [name. 
His  years  as  generation  and  |  gener|ation. 

7.  lie  shall  abide  before  I  God  for  |  ever: 

0  prepare  mercy  and  |  truth  ;  let  |  them  preserve  him. 

8.  So  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thy  |  name  for  |  ever, 

That  I  may  |  daily  per | form  my  |  vows.  Ps.  lxi 


SELECTION  69. 

Confession  .hat  the  Divine  alone  has  power,  and  that  succor  Is  therefrom,  1- 

1.  My  soul,  wait  thou  only  |  upon  |  God; 
For  my  expectation  |  is  from  |  him. 

2.  He  only  is  my  rock  and  |  my  sal|vation; 
My  defence;  j  I  shall  |  not  bo  |  moved. 


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3.  In  God  is  my  salvation  |  and  my  |  glory : 

The  rock  of  my  strength ;  my  I  refuge  |  is  in  |  God. 

4.  Trust  in  him  at  all  |  times,  ye  ]  people ; 

Pour  out  your  heart  before  him :  God  |  is  a  |  refuge  |  for  us. 

5.  God  hath  spoken  once :  twice  have  |  I  heard  |  this ; 
That  power  be|longeth  |  unto  |  God. 

6.  Also  unto  thee,  0  Lord,  be|longeth  |  mercy: 

For  thou  renderest  to  man  ac| cording  |  to  his  |  work. 

Ps.  lxii. 


Chant  66. 


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SELECTION  70. 

That  from  the  unition  of  the  Diyinity  and  Humanity  in  the  Lord,  there  will  be  a 
a  church,  which  will  be  in  all  truth  from  him,  and  safe  from  infestation  of  falsities. 

1.  Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  0  |  God,  in  |  Zion ; 
And  unto  thee  shall  the  |  vow  |  be  per |  formed. 

2.  0  thou  that  |  hear  est  |  prayer, 
Unto  |  thee  shall  |  all  flesh  |  come. 

3.  Iniquities  -pre  |  vail  a  |  gainst  me  : 

Our  transgressions,  thou  shalt  |  purge  |  them  a |  way. 

4.  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  |  thou  dost  |  choose, 

And  cause  to  approach,  that  |  he  may  |  dwell*  in  thy  |  courts. 
5    We  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  goodness  |  of  thy  |  house, 
With  the  |  hodiness  |  of  thy  |  temple. 

6.  By  terrible  things  in  |  righteous  |ness, 

Wilt  thou  answer  us,  0  |  God  of  |  our  sal|vation : 

7.  The  confidence  of  all  the  |  ends  ■  of  the  |  earth, 
And  of  them  that  are  afar  |  off  up|on  the  |  sea. 

8.  Who  by  his  strength  setteth  |  fast  the  |  mountains, 
Being  |  girded  |  with  |  power. 

9.  Who  stilleth  the  |  noise  -of  the  J  seas, 

The  noise  of  their  waves,  and  the  |  tumult  |  of  the  |  people. 
10.  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  are  a  |fraid- at 
thy  |  tokens; 
Thou  makest  the  outgoings  of  the  morning  and  |  evening  | 
to  re|joice.  Ps.  Lxv 


56 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


Chant  67.     Double. 


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SELECTION  71. 

That  the  Lord  by  grievous  temptations  was  united  to  his  Divinity,  1 — 4 :  that  thus 
divine  truth  from  the  Lord  would  be  with  men,  5 — 9  :  that  this  was  effected  by  hia 
integrity,  10—12. 

1.  Thou,  0  |  God,  hast  |  proved  us; 

Thou  hast  |  tried* us  as  |  sil*ver  is  |  tried. 

2.  Thou  broughtest  us  |  in -to  the  |  net ; 
Thou  laidst  affliction  up|on  our  |  loins. 

3.  Thou  hast  caused  men  to  ride  |  o#ver  our  |  heads : 
"We  went  through  |  fire  |  and  through  |  water. 

4.  But  thou  hast  |  brought  us  |  out 
In  |  to  a  |  wealthy  |  place. 

5.  I  will  go  into  thy  house  |  with  burnt- 1 offerings; 
I  will  |  pay  to  |  thee  my  |  vows, 

6.  Which  my  |  lips  have  |  uttered, 

And  my  mouth  hath  spoken,  |  when  I  |  was  in  |  trouble. 
7    I  will  offer  unto  thee  burnt  sacrifices  of  fatlings,   with  I 
intense  of  |  rams; 
I  will  |  offer  |  bullocks  with  |  goats. 

8.  Come  and  hear,  all  ye  that  |  fear  |  God  ; 

And  I  will  declare  what  |  he  hath  |  done  "for  my  |  soul. 

9.  I  cried  unto  him  |  with  my  |  mouth, 
And  he  was  ex | tolled  |  with  my  |  tongue. 

10.  If  I  regard  iniquity  |  in  my  |  heart, 
The  |  Lord  |  will  not  |  hear. 

11.  But  verily  |  God  hath  |  heard; 

He  hath  attended  |  to  the  |  voice  ■  of  my  |  prayer. 


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12.   Blessed  be  God,  who  hath  not  turned  a|way  my  |  prayer, 
Nor  his  |  mercy  |  from  |  me.  Ps.  lxvi.  10. 

Chant  68. 


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SELECTION  72. 


That  the  Lord  is  in  his  church :  there  is  protection  there  against  falsities  and  evils, 
1 — 4:  that  in  the  Jewish  church  there  is  no  longer  any  truth,  5,  6:  that  the  Lord 
is  about  to  execute  a  judgment,  by  which  the  evil  will  perish,  and  the  good  will  be 
saved,  7 — 10, 12 :  let  the  Lord  be  worshipped,  11. 

1.  In  Judah  |  is  God  |  known ; 
His  name  is  |  great  in  |  Isra|el. 

2.  In  Salem  also  is  his  |  taber|nacle, 
And  his  |  dwelling  |  place  in  |  Zion. 

3.  There  brake  he  the  arrows  |  of  the  |  bow, 
The  shield,  and  the  |  sword,  |  and  the  |  battle. 

4.  Thou  art  more  glorious  and  |  excel  |  lent, 
Than  the  |  mountains  |  of  |  prey. 

5.  The  stouthearted  are  spoiled;  they  have  |  slept  their  |  sleep: 
And  none  of  the  men  of  |  might  have  |  found  their  |  hands. 

6.  At  thy  rebuke,  0  |  God  of  |  Jacob, 

Both  chariot  and  horse  are  cast  |  in 'to  a  |  deep  |  sleep. 

7.  Thou,  even  thou,  |  art -to  be  |  feared: 

And  who  may  stand  in  thy  |  sight  when  |  thou  art  |  angry. 

8.  Thou  didst  cause  judgment  to  be  |  heard  from  |  heaven ; 
The  earth  |  feared,  |  and  was  |  still  : 

9.  When  God  a |  rose  to  j  judgment, 

To  save  |  all  the  |  meek  ■  of  the  |  earth. 

10.  Surely  the  wrath  of  |  man  shall  |  praise  thee  : 
The  remainder  of  I  wrath  shalt  |  thou  re  |  strain. 

11.  Vow,  and  pay  unto  Je|ho'vah  your  |  God  : 

Let  all  that  be  around  him  bring  a  present  to  |  him  that  | 
is  •  to  be  |  feared. 

12.  He  shall  cut  off  the  |  spirit  of  |  princes: 

He  is  terrible  |  to  the  |  kings  *  of  the  |  earth.         Ps.  lxxvi. 


58 


selections    and    chants. 
Chant  69. 


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SELECTION  73. 

That  the  new  churcli  is  from  the  Lord,  and  all  the  goods  and  truths  therein,  1-  -4. 

1.  Behold  the  man  whose  |  name -is  The  |  Branch; 
And  he  shall  grow  |  up  out  |  of  his  |  place : 

2.  And  he  shall  build  the  temple  |  of  Je|iiovaii  ; 
Even  he  shall  build  the  |  temple  |  of  Je|iiovah  : 

3.  And  he  shall  |  bear  the  |  glory; 

And  shall  sit  and  |  rule  up|on  his  |  throne ; 

4.  And  he  shall  be  a  priest  up|on  his  |  throne ; 

And  the  Gounsel  of  peace  shall  |  be  be|tween  them  |  both. 

Zech.  vi.  12. 


Chant  70. 


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SELECTION  74. 

That  when  He  i?  liberated  the  gospel  will  be  preached,  1,  2:  because  then  those  of 
the  church  are  Ki  be  saved  who  will  worship  him,  3—8. 

1.  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  |  with  a  |  song, 
And  will  magnify  |  him  with  |  thanksgiving. 

2.  This  also  shall  |  please  Je|hovah, 

Better  than  an  ox  or  bullock  |  that  hath  |  horns  and  |  hocfs 

3.  The  humble  shall  |  Bee,  and  be  |  glad  : 

And  your  heart  |  hall  |  live  that  |  seek  |  God  : 

4.  For  Jehovah  |  heareth  the  |  poor, 
And  despiseth  |  not  his  |  prison  |ers. 

5.  Let  the  heavens  and  earth  |  praise  I  him, 
The  soas,  and  |  all  that  |  moveth  there|in: 


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6.  For  God  will  |  save  |  Zion, 

And  will  |  build  the  |  chVies  of  |  Judah : 

7.  That  they  may  |  dwell  there | in, 
And  |  have  it  |  in  pos| session. 

8.  The  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  in|herit  |  it : 
And  they  that  love  his  |  name  shall  |  dwell  there  |  in. 

Ps.  lxix.  30. 


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SELECTION  75. 

That  the  universal  church  will  acknowledge  and  worship  the  Lord  from  joy  of 
heart,  1 — 6,  8  :  also  every  thing  of  the  church,  7. 

1.  God  be  merciful  unto  |  us,  and  |  bless  us, 
And  cause  his  |  face  to  |  shine  up|on  us; 

2.  That  thy  way  may  be  |  known  upon  |  earth, 
Thy  saving  |  health  a|mong  all  |  nations. 

3.  Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  0  |  God  ; 
Let  all  the  |  people  |  praise  |  thee. 

4.  0  let  the  |  na-tions  be  |  glad, 
And  |  let  them  |  sing  for  |  joy : 

5.  For  thou  shalt  judge  the  people  |  righteous  |ly, 
And  govern  the  |  na-tions  up|on  the  |  earth. 

6.  Let  the  people  praise  |  thee,  0  |  God  ; 
Let  all  the  f  people  |  praise  |  thee. 

7.  The  earth  shall  |  }neld  her  |  increase : 
God,  I  our  own  |.God,  shall  |  bless  us. 

8.  God  shall  |  bless  |  us, 

And  all  the  ends  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  fear  |  him.      Ps.  lxvii. 


60 


ELECTIONS     AND     CUAXTS. 


Chant  72.     Double. 


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SELECTION  76. 

Concerning  the  Lord's  kingdom,  1,  2,  4 ;  the  blessed  state  of  those  who  are  of  his 
kingdom, 3. 6,  7;  the  worship  of  him  from  love  and  faith  from  eternity,  and  afterwards, 
6 ;   the  greatness  and  extent  of  his  dominion,  8 — 12. 

1.  Give  the  king  thy  |  judg-ments,  0  |  God; 
And  the  king's  |  son  thy  |  righteous |ness. 

2.  He  shall  judge  thy  people  with  |  righteous  |ness, 
And  |  thy  |  poor  with  |  judgment. 

3.  The  mountains  shall  bring  |  peace  "to  the  J 
And  the  little  |  hills  by  |  righteousness. 

4.  He  shall  judge  the  |  poor  ■  of  the  |  people, 
And  save  the  children  of  the  |  need'y,  and 

5.  They  shall  fear  thee  while  son  and 
Through  |  out  all  |  gener|ations. 

6.  He  shall  come  down  like  rain  up|on  the 
As  |  showers  that  |  wa'ter  the  |  earth. 

7.  In  his  days  shall  the  |  righteous  |  flourish. 

And  abundance  of  |  peace  ■  till  the  |  moon  ■  be  no  |  more. 

8.  He  shall  have  dominion  also  from  |  sea  to     sea; 
And  from  the  river  |  to  the  |  ends -of  the     earth. 

!».   They  that  dwell  in  the  wilderness  shall  |  bow  be|fore  him  ; 
And  his  enemies  |  shall  |  lick  the  |  dust.  [sents  : 

10.  The  kings  of  Tarshish  and  of  the  isles  |  shall  bring  |  pre- 
The  kings  of  Sheba  and  |  Se'ba  shall  |  offer  |  gifts. 

11.  Yea.  all  kings  shall  bow  |  down  to  |  him; 
All  |  nations  shall  |  serve  |  him  : 

12.  For  he  shall  deliver  the  needy  |  when  he  |  crieth ; 

The  poor  also,  and  |  him  that  |  hath  no  |  helper.     Ps.  lxxii 


people, 

[pressor. 
|  crush  •  the  op-j 
moon  en | dure, 

mown  |  grass; 


selections   and    chants.  61 

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SELECTION  77. 

The  desire  and  love  of  the  Lord  that  he  may  be  united  to  his  Divinity,  1 — 9  :  that 
those  -will  perish  by  the  falsities  of  evil,  who  lay  snares  for  him,  10, 11 :  that  then 
there  will  be  salvation  from  the  Lord,  and  rejection  of  the  evil,  12,  13. 

1.  0  God  thou  |  art  my  |  God; 
Early  |  will  I  |  seek  |  thee. 

2.  My  soul  thirsteth  for  thee,  my  flesh  |  longeth  for  |  thee, 
In  a  dry  and  thirsty  land,  |  where  no  |  water  |  is : 

3.  To  see  thy  power  |  and  thy  |  glory, 

So  as  I  have  seen  thee  |  in  the  |  sanctu|ary. 

4.  Because  thy  kindness  is  |  better  than  |  life, 
My  |  lips  shall  |  praise  |  thee. 

5.  Thus  will  I  bless  thee  |  while  I  |  live  : 

I  will  lift  |  up  my  |  hands  ■  in  thy  |  name. 

6.  My  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  with  |  marrow  and  |  fatness ; 
And  my  mouth  shall  |  praise  ■  thee  with  |  joyful  |  lips. 

7.  When  I  remember  thee  up|on  my  |  bed, 
And  meditate  |  on  thee  |  in  the  |  watches ; 

8.  Because  thou  hast  |  been  my  |  help, 

Therefore  in  the  shadow  of  thy  |  wings  will  |  I  re|joice. 

9.  My  soul  folio weth  |  hard  after  |  thee : 
Thy  right  |  hand  up|holdeth  |  me. 

10.  But  those  that  seek  my  |  soul,  to  de|stroy  it, 
Shall  go  into  the  |  lower  |  parts '  of  the  |  earth. 

1 1 .  They  shall  |  fall  ■  by  the  |  sword  : 
They  shall  |  be  a  |  portion  for  |  foxes. 

12.  But  the  king  shall  re|joice  in  |  God; 

Every  one  that  |  sweareth  by  |  him  shall  |  glory : 

13.  But  the  I  mouth  of  I  them 


That  |  speak  lies  |  shall  be  |  stopped. 

Box.  Salvation  belongeth  |  to  Je|hovah; 
Thy  blessing  |  is  up|on  thy  |  people. 


Ps.  lxiii. 


Ps.  iii.  8. 


62 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


Chant  74.     Peculiar. 


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SELECTION  78. 


The  greatness  and  extent  of  the  Lord's  dominion,  1,2:  protection  and  redemption, 
2 — 4 :  the  blessed  state  of  those  who  are  of  his  kingdom,  5—8  :  that  they  acknowledg- 
ed the  Divine  Humanity  from  eternity,  in  which  is  all  salvation,  9, 10 :  celebration 
of  him,  11, 12. 

1.  Yea,  all  kings  shall  bow  |  down  to  |  him; 
All  |  nations  |  shall  |  serve  |  him : 

2.  For  he  shall  deliver  the  needy  |  when  he  |  crieth ; 
The  poor  also,  and  |  him  that  |  hath  no  |  help|er. 

3.  He  shall  spare  the  |  poor  and  |  needy, 

And  shall  |  save  the  |  souls  ■  of  the  |  need|y. 

4.  He  shall  redeem  their  soul  from  deceit  and  |  violence  r 
And  precious  |  shall  their  |  blood  be  |  in  his  |  sight. 

5.  And  J  he  shall  |  live ; 

And  to  him  shall  be  given  |  of  the  |  gold  of  |  She|ba : 

6.  Prayer  also  shall  be  made  for  him  con|thrual|ly ; 
And  |  daily  |  shall  he  |  be  |  praised. 

7.  There  shall  be  an  handful  of  |  corn  -in  the  |  earth, 
Up  |  on  the  |  top -of  the  |  moun|  tains: 

8.  The  fruit  thereof  shall  shake  like  |  Leba|non  ; 

And  they  of  the   city  shall  |  nourish  |  like  the  |  grass  ■  of 

9.  His  name  shall  en | dure  for|ever  :  [the  |  earth. 
His  name  shall  |  be  con|tinued  as  |  long  "as  the  |  sun : 

10.  And  they  shall  be  |  blessed  in  |  him ; 
All  nations  |  shall  |  call  him  |  bless|ed. 

11.  Blessed  be  Jehovah  God,  the  God  of  |  Isra|el, 
Who  |  only  |  doeth  |  wondrous  |  things  : 

12.  And  blessed  be  his  glorious  |  name  for|ever; 
And  let  the  whole  |  earth  be  |  filled -with  his  |  glo|ry. 


A'menand  |  A|men. 


lxxii.  11 


selections    and    chants.  6t> 

Chant  75.     Double. 


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SELECTION  79. 

Unition  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  :  that  thus  there  will  be  no  insurrection  from 
the  hells,  nor  against  the  church,  1,  2  :  that  thus  heaven  will  serve  him,  3,  4 :  that 
there  will  then  be  no  fear  of  the  hells  when  the  Divinity  is  united  to  the  Humanity, 
5—10. 

1.  Because  thou  hast  made  Je|hoyah  my  |  refuge, 
The  Most  |  High,  thy  |  habitation; 

2.  There  shall  no  |  evil  be | fall  thee, 

Neither  shall  any  |  plague  come  |  nigh  thy  |  dwelling. 

3.  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  |  charge  over  |  thee, 
To  keep  |  thee  in  |  all  thy  |  ways. 

4.  They  shall  bear  thee  |  up  •  in  their  |  hands, 
Lest  thou  dash  thy  |  foot  a| gainst  a  |  stone. 

5.  Thou  shalt  tread  upon  the  |  lion  and  |  adder : 

The  young  lion  and  the  dragon  shalt  thou  |  trample  |  ui* 
der  |  feet. 

6.  Because  he  hath  set  his  j  love  up|on  me, 
Therefore  will  |  I  de| liver  |  him: 

7.  I  will  |  set  him  ■  on  |  high, 

Because  |  he  hath  |  known  my  |  name. 

8.  He  shall  |  call  up|on  me, 
And  |  I  will  |  answer  |  him : 

9.  I  will  be  |  with  him  '  in  |  trouble  ; 

I  will  deliver  |  him,  and  |  honor  |  him. 
10.  With  length  of  days  will  I  |  satisfy  |  him, 

And  will  |  show  him  |  my  sal|vation.  Ps.  xci.  ft 


64 


selections   and    chants 
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SELECTION  80. 

Concerning  the  Lord's  love  and  desire  towards  the  church  and  heaven,  1 — 5 :  that 
the  church  from  trust  in  the  Lord  increases  in  truths  and  goods,  6 — 8 :  that  its  blew 
Bedness  arises  from  trust  in  the  Lord,  9 — 15. 

1.  How  lovely  are  thy  |  taber|nacles, 
0  Je|ho|vah  of  |  hosts. 

2.  My  soul  longeth,   yea,  even  fainteth  for  the  |  courts* of 

Je|hovah  : 
My  heart  and  my  flesh  crieth  |  out  ■  for  the  |  living  |  God. 

3.  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  |  found  an  |  house, 
And  the  swallow  a  |  nest  |  for  her  |  self ; 

4.  Where  she  may  |  lay  her  |  young; 

Thine  altars,  0  Jehovah  of  Hosts,  my  |  King  |  and  my  | 

5.  Blessed  are  they  that  |  dwell  ■  in  thy  |  house :  [God. 
They  will  |  still  be  |  praising  |  thee. 

6.  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  |  strength  ■  is  in  J  thee, 
In  whose  |  heart  |  are  the  |  ways. 

7.  Who  passing  through  the  vale  of  weeping  |  make  •  it  a  |  well : 
The  early  rain  also  doth  |  cover  |  it  with  |  blessings. 

8.  They  go  from  |  strength  to  |  strength ; 
Every  one  appeareth  be  |  fore  |  God  in  |  Zion. 

9.  0  Jehovah,  God  of  Hosts,  |  hear  my  |  prayer : 
Give  |  ear,  0  |  God  of  |  Jacob. 

10.  Behold,  0  |  God,  our  |  shield ; 

And  look  upon  the  |  face  of  |  thine  an|ointed. 

11.  For  a  day  |  in  thy  |  courts 

Is  |  better  |  than  a  |  thousand. 

12.  I  had  rather  sit  at  the  threshold  of  the  |  house  •  of  my  |  God, 
Than  to  dwell  in  the  |  tents  of  |  wicked |ness. 

13.  For  Jehovah  God  is  a  |  sun  and  |  shield : 
Jehovah  |  will  give  |  grace  and  |  glory. 

14.  No  good  will  |  he  withjhold 

From  them  that  |  walk  |  upright |ly. 

15.  0  Je|ho-vah  of  |  Hosts, 

Blessed  is  the  |  man  that  |  trust'eth  in  |  thee.    Ps.  lxxxiv 


selections  and  chantb 
Chant  77. 


65 


SELECTION  bl. 

Prayer  of  the  new  church  to  the  Lord,  that  he  would  come  and  lead  them,  1 :  that 
the  Lord  instituted  the  church,  and  that  he  reformed  it  by  truths  from  the  Word, 
2—5 :  and  yet  that  falsities  begin  to  destroy  it,  6,  7  :  that  the  Lord  would  come  and 
restore  it,  and  that  thus  it  will  be  vivified,  8 — 13. 

1.  Turn  us  again,  0  |  God  of  |  Hosts; 

And  cause  thy  face  to  |  shine ;  and  |  we  ■  shall  be  |  saved. 

2.  Thou  hast  brought  a  |  vine  ■  out  of  |  Egypt : 

Thou  hast  cast  out  the  |  hea'then,  and  |  planted  |  it. 

3.  Thou  preparedst  |  room  be  |  fore  it, 

And  didst  cause  it  to  take  deep  |  root,  and  it  |  filled  the  ' 
land. 

4.  The  hills  were  covered  with  the  |  shadow  |  of  it, 

And  the  boughs  thereof  were  |  like  the  |  cedars  of  |  God. 

5.  It  sent  out  its  boughs  |  rarto  the  |  sea, 
And  its  |  branches  |  mrto  the  |  river. 

6.  Why  hast  thou  broken  |  down  its  |  hedges, 

So  that  all  they  who  |  pass  ■  by  the  |  way  do  |  pluck  it? 

7.  The  boar  out  of  the  |  wood  doth  |  waste  it, 
And  the  wild  beast  of  the  |  field  de|voureth  |  it. 

8.  Return,  we  beseech  thee,  0  |  God  of  |  hosts. 

Look  down  from  heaven,  and  be|hold,  and  |  visit  this  |  vine 

9.  And  the  vineyard  which  thy  right  |  hand  hath  |  planted, 
And  the  branch  that  thou  |  madest  |  strong -for  thy  |  self. 

10.  It  is  burned  with  fire,  it  |  is  cut  |  down : 

They  perish  at  the  re|buke  -of  thy  |  counte| nance. 

11.  Let  thy, hand  be  upon  the  man  of  |  thy  right  |  hand, 
Upon  the  son  of  man  thou  |  madest  |  strong  -for  thy  [self. 

12.  So  will  not  we  go  |  back  from  |  thee  : 
Quicken  us,  and  we  will  |  call  up|on  thy  |  name. 

13.  Turn  us  again,  0  Jeuovah  |  God  of  |  Hosts ; 
Cause  thy  face  to  |  shine ;  and  I  we '  shall  be  |  saved. 

Ps.  lxxx.  7. 


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SELECTION  82. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father,  that  he  would  assist  in  temptations,  1—8 :  be- 
cause thus  there  will  be  worship  of  the  Lord,  and  confession  of  him,  9—12. 

1.  Bow  down  thine  ear,  |  0  Je|hovah  ; 
Hear  me,  for  (  I  am  |  poor  and  |  needy. 

2.  Preserve  my  soul,  for  |  I  am  |  godly : 

0  thou  my  God,  save  thy  servant  |  that  doth  |  trust  in  |  thee. 

3.  Be  merciful  unto  |  me,  0  |  Lord  ; 
For  I  cry  unto  |  thee  |  all  the  |  day. 

4.  Rejoice  the  |  soul  ■  of  thy  |  servant : 

For  unto  thee,  0  Lord,  do  |  I  lift  |  up  my  |  soul. 

5.  For  thou,  0  Lord,  art  good,  and  ready  |  to  for|give; 
And  plenteous  in  mercy  to  |  all  that  |  call  up  [on  thee. 

6.  Give  ear,  0  Jehovah,  |  to  my  |  prayer ; 

And  attend  to  the  |  voice  'of  my  |  suppli| cations. 

7.  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  |  call  up|on  thee ; 
For  |  thou  wilt  |  answer  |  me. 

8.  Among  the  gods  there  is  none  like  unto  |  thee,  0  |  Lord  : 
Neither  are  there  any  |  works  like  |  unto  thy  |  works. 

9.  All  nations  whom  |  thou  hast  |  made, 

Shall  come  and  worship  be | fore  thy  |  face,  0  j  Lord  : 

10.  And  shall  glorify  thy  name  ;  for  |  thou  art  |  groat, 
And  doest  wondrous  things  :  |  thou  art  |  God  a|lone. 

11.  Teach  me  thy  way,  0  Jehovah  ;  I  will  |  walk '  in  thy  |  truth : 
Unite  my  |  heart  to  |  fear  thy  |  name. 

12.  I  will  praise  thee,  0   Lord  my  God,  with  |  all  my  |  heart : 
And  I  will  glorify  thy  |  name  for  |  ever|more.    Ps.  lxxxvi 


elections   and    chants. 
Chant  79.     Ternary. 


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SELECTION  83. 


Worship  of  the  Lord,  and  confession  of  him,  1,  2 
they  will  be  overthrown  through  assistance,  6—7. 


that  the  hells  rise  up,  3,  4 :  that 


1.  Teach  me  thy  way,  |  0  Je|iiovah; 
I  will  |  walk  •  in  thy  |  truth  : 

Unite  my  |  heart  to  ]  fear  thy  |  name. 

2.  I  will  praise  thee,  0  |  Lord  my  |  God, 
With  |  all  my  |  heart ; 

And  I  will  glorify  thy  |  name  for  |  ever  |  more. 

3.  For  great  is  thy  mercy  |  toward  |  me  : 
And  thou  |  hast  delivered 

My  |  soul  •  from  the  |  lowest  |  hell. 

4  0  God,  the  proud  are  risen  |  up  a | gainst  me, 

And  the  assemblies  of  the  violent  have  |  sought  my  |  soul ; 
And  have  |  not  set  |  thee  be|fore  them. 

5  But  |  thou,  0  |  Lord, 

Art  a  God  full  of  com|pas-sion  and  |  gracious, 

Long  suffering,  and  plenteous  in  |  mercy  |  and  in  |  truth. 

6.  0  turn  unto  me,  and  have  |  mercy  up|on  me  : 
Give  thy  strength  '  mrto  thy  |  servant, 

And  save  the  |  son  ~,f  |  thine  |  handmaid. 

7.  Show  me  a  |  to -ken  for  |  good, 

That  those  who  hate  me  may  see,  and  |  be  a|shamed : 
For  thou,  0  Jehovah,  hast  |  helped  ■  me,  and  |  com  ■  forted 
I  me.  Ps.  lxxxvi.  11. 


68 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


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SELECTION  84. 

That  all  divine  truth  is  from  the  Lord,  1,  2 ;  that  unition  is  with  the  Divine  Hu- 
manity ;  wherefore  from  him  is  divine  truth,  3—5 ;  that  thus  the  Lord  has  all  power, 
6-10. 

1.  I  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  Je|ho'vah  for  |  ever : 

With  my  mouth  will  I  make  known  thy  faithfulness  to  |  all 
|  generations. 

2.  For  I  have  said,  Mercy  shall  be  built  |  up  for  |  ever : 
Thy  faithfulness  shalt  thou  establish  |  in  the  |  very  |  heavens. 

3.  I  have  made  a  covenant  |  with  my  |  chosen ; 
I  have  |  sworn  to  |  David  my  |  servant : 

4.  Thy  seed  will  I  establish  for  |  ever, 

And  build  up  thy  |  throne  to  |  all  generations. 

5.  And  the  heavens  shall  praise  thy  wonders,  |  0  Jehovah? 
Thy  faithfulness  also  in  the  congregation  |  of  the  |  saints: 

6.  For  who  in  heaven  can  be  compared  j  to  Je|iiovah? 
Who  among  the  sons  of  God  |  likened  |  to  Je|hovah? 

7.  God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  assembly  |  of  the  |  saints, 
And  to  be  reverenced  by  |  all  that  |  are  a  | bout  him. 

8.  0  Jehovah,  God  of  Hosts,  who  is  like  unto  thee,  |  mighty 

|  Jaii  ? 
Or  to  thy  |  faith-fulness  |  round  a|bout  thee? 

9.  Thou  rule.st  tiie  raging  |  of  the  | 

When  the  waves  thereof  a|rise,  thou  I  stillest  |  them. 
10.  Thou  hast  broken  Rahab  in  pieces  as  |  one  that -is  |  slain; 
Thou  hast  scattered  thine  enemies  |  with  the  |  arm -of  thy 
|  strength.  Ps.  lxxxix 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


69 


Chant  81.     Double. 


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SELECTION  85. 

That  the  all  of  heaven  and  the  church  is  from  the  Lord,  1,  2,  4 :  that  he  has  all 
power,  3 :  blessed  is  he  that  trusts  in  the  Lord,  5 — 8. 

1 .  The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  is  |  also  |  thine  : 

The  world  and  the  fulness  thereof,  |  thou  hast  |  founded  |  them. 

2.  The  north  and  the  south,  thou  hast  cre|ated  |  them  : 
Tabor  and  Hermon  shall  re|joice  |  in  thy  |  name. 

3.  Thou  hast  a  |  mighty  |  arm : 

Strong  is  thy  hand,  |  high  is  |  thy  right  |  hand. 

4.  Justice  and  judgment  are  the  sup|port*of  thy  J  throne : 
Mercy  and  truth  shall  |  go  be | fore  thy  |  face. 

5.  Blessed  is  the  people  that  know  the  \  joyful  |  sound  : 
They  shall  walk,  0  Jehovah,  in  the  |  light -of  thy  |  counte- 

6.  In  thy  name  shall  they  re|joice  '  all  the  |  day  ;  [nance. 
And  in  thy  righteousness  |  shall  they  |  be  ex|alted. 

7.  For  thou  art  the  glory  |  of  their  |  strength  : 
And  in  thy  favor  our  |  horn  shall  |  be  ex|alted. 

8.  For  Jehovah  is  |  our  de| fence; 

And  the  Holy  One  of  |  Isra|el  our  |  King.    Ps.  lxxxix.  11. 


SELECTION  86. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord  for  assistance  in  temptations. 

0  praise  Jehovah,  |  all  ye  |  nations ; 
Praise  |  ye  him,  |  all  ye  |  people: 
For  his  kindness  is  |  great  ■  toward  |  us  : 
And  the  truth  of  Jehovah  is  for|tver.  |  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Ps.  cxvii 


70 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 


Chant  82. 


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SELECTION  87. 

The  Father  speaking  to  the  Lord,  or  the  Divinity  to  his  Humanity :  that  by  unition 
with  hirn  he  will  have  omnipotence  against  the  hells,  1 — 8 :  that  there  will  be  an 
eternal  union  with  him,  9 — 12 :  that  though  they  of  the  church  should  fall  off,  yet 
there  will  be  an  eternal  union  with  him,  13—20. 

1.  Then  thou  |  spak-est  in  |  vision, 

To  thine  |  Holy  |  One,  and  |  saiclst, 

2.  I  have  laid  help  upon  |  one  ■  that  is  |  mighty ; 

I  have  exalted  one  |  chosen  |  out  of  "the  |  people. 

3.  I  have  found  |  Da'vid  my  |  servant : 
With  my  holy  oil  have  |  I  an|ointed  |  him. 

4.  With  whom  my  hand  shall  |  be  established ; 
Also  mine  |  arm  shall  |  strengthen  |  him. 

5.  The  enemy  shall  not  ex|act-up|on  him, 
Nor  the  son  of  |  wicked jness  af|flict  him. 

6.  And  I  will  beat  down  his  foes  be  |  fore  his  |  face, 
And  will  |  plague  |  them  that  |  hate  him. 

7.  But  my  faithfulness  and  my  mercy  |  shall  be  |  with  him  : 
And  in  my  name  his  |  horn  shall  |  be  ex|alted. 

8.  I  will  set  his  hand  also  |  in  the  |  sea, 
And  his  |  right  hand  |  in  the  |  rivers. 

T.  He  shall  cry  unto  me,  Thou  |  art  my  |  Father, 
My  Qt)D,  and  the  |  Rock  of  |  my  sal|vation. 

10.  Also  I  will  make  |  him  my  |  firstborn, 
Higher  than  the  |  kings  |  of  the  |  earth. 

11.  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  '  ever  |  more ; 
And  my  covenant  |  shall  stand  |  fast  with  |  him. 

12.  His  seed  also  will  I  make  to  en | dure  for  |  ever, 
And  his  throne  |  as  the  |  days  of  |  heaven 

13.  If  his  children  fm-|sake  my  |  law, 
And  |  walk  not  |  in  my  |  judgments ; 

14.  If  they  pro  |  fane  my  |  statutes, 

And  |  keep  not  |  my  com|mandments; 

15.  Then  will  I  visit  their  transgression  |  with  the  |  rod 
And  their  in|iqui|ty  with  |  stripes. 


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16.  Yet  my  kindness  will  I  not  make  |  void  from  ]  him, 
Nor  suffer  my  |  faithful |ness  to  |  fail. 

17.  My  covenant  will  |  I  not  |  break, 

Nor  alter  the  thing  that  |  is  gone  |  out  of  *my  |  lips. 

18.  Once  have  I  sworn  by  my  |  holi|ness, 
That  I  will  |  not  lie  |  unto  |  David. 

19.  His  seed  shall  en  | dure  for  |  ever, 

And  his  |  throne  *as  the  |  sun  be|fore  me. 

20.  It  shall  be  established  for  ever  |  as  the  |  moon, 

And  a  I  faithful  I  witness  in  I  heaven.         Ps.  lxxxix.  19 


Chant  83. 


SELECTION  88. 


Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  that  he  may  not  fail  in  temptations,  1, 2 ;  that 
he  has  confidence  that  he  shall  be  delivered  from  the  hells,  which  greatly  assault 
him,  3—9. 

1.  Hear  me  |  speedi|ly, 

0  Je|ho*vah,  my  |  spirit  |  faileth. 

2.  Hide  not  thy  |  face  from  |  me, 

Lest  I  be  like  them  that  go  |  down  in|to  the  |  pit. 

3.  Cause  me  to  hear  thy  kindness  |  in  the  |  morning ; 
For  in  |  thee  |  do  I  |  trust. 

4.  Cause  me  to  know  the  way  wherein  |  I  should  |  walk ; 
For  I  lift  up  my  |  soul  |  unto  |  thee. 

5    Deliver  me,  0  Jehovah,  from  mine  |  ene|mies : 

1  flee  unto  |  thee  to  |  hide  |  me. 

6.  Teach  me  to  |  do  thy  |  will ; 
For  |  thou  |  art  my  |  God. 

7.  Thy  |  Spirit  is  |  good  : 

Lead  me  into  the  |  land  of  |  upright  |ness. 

8.  Quicken  me,  0  Jehovah,  for  thy  |  name's  |  sake  : 

For  thy  righteousness'  sake  bring  my  |  soul  |  out  of  |  trouble. 

9.  And  of  thy  mercy  cut  off  mine  |  ene|mies ; 

And  destroy  them  that  afflict  my  |  soul ;  for  I  |  am  thy  j 
servant.  Ps.  cxliii.  7 


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Chant  84.     Double. 


SELECTION  89. 

Concerning  the  unition  of  the  Lord's  Divinity  with  his  Humanity,  which  is  the 
Sabbath  :  celebration  on  account  of  the  Father's  cooperation  with  him,  1—5  :  that 
the  evil  do  not  understand  this,  6:  that  though  they  flourish,  they  still  perish,  7—9 ; 
that  thus  there  will  be  divine  omnipotence  against  the  insurgents,  10 — 12  :  that  the 
church  thence  will  flourish,  13—15 :  and  will  celebrate  the  Lord,  16. 

1.  It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  |  thanks -to  Je|hovah, 

And  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  |  name,  0  |  thou  Most  |  High; 

2.  To  show  forth  thy  loving  kindness  |  in  the  |  morning, 
And  thy  |  faith -fulness  |  in  the  |  night: 

3.  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and  upon  the  |  psalte|ry ; 
Upon  the  |  harp  with  |  solemn  |  sound. 

4.  For  thou,  0  Jehovah,  hast  made  me  glad  |  through  thy  J 

work  ; 
I  will  triumph  in  the  |  works  |  of  thy  |  hands. 

5.  0  Jehovah,  how  |  great  ■  are  thy  |  works ; 
And  thy  |  thoughts  are  |  very  |  deep. 

6.  A  brutish  man  |  knowcth  |  not ; 
Neither  doth  a  |  fool  |  understand  |  this. 

7 .  When  the  wicked  |  spring  ■  as  the  |  grass, 

And  when  all  the  workers  of  in|iqui|ty  do  |  nourish  ■ 

8.  It  is  that  they  shall  be  destroyed  for  |  ever : 

But  thou,  0  Jehovah,  art  |  high  for  |  ever  |  more. 

9.  For,  lo,  thine  enemies,  0  Jehovah,  for,  lo,  thine  enemiea 

si  Kill  be  |  lost ; 
All  the  workers  of  in|i-quity  |  shall  be  |  scattered. 
10.  But  my  horn  shalt  tliou  exalt  like  an  |  uni|corn's : 
I  shall  be  an|ointed  |  with  fresh  I  oil. 


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11.  Mine  eyes 
My  desire 

12.  Mine  |  ears  shall  |  hear 
My  desire  of  the  wieked 


al'SO  shall  | 

on  mine  |  enejmies  : 


that  rise  |  up  aj  gainst  me* 


13.  The  righteous  shall  flourish  |  like  the  |  palm-tree  : 
He  shall  grow  like  a  |  cellar  in  |  Lebajnon. 


14.  Those  that  be  planted  in  the 
Shall  flourish  in  the  |  courts 

15.  They  shall  still  bring  forth 


house -of  Je|iiovah, 
of  our  |  God. 
fruit  •  in  old  |  age  ; 


They  shall  be  |  fat  and  |  flourish  jing  : 
16.  To  show  that  Je|ho-vah  is  |  upright; 

My  rock,  and  there  is  no  un| righteous |ness  in  |  him. 

Ps.  xcii. 

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SELECTION  90. 

That  by  the  unition  of  the  Divinity  and  the  Humanity  in  the  Lord,  heaven  and 
the  church  will  endure  to  eternity,  1— 4 :  the  joy  of  those  who  are  in  divino  traths 
thence,  5,  6 :  the  Word  established  in  the  church,  7. 

1.  Je|hovah  I  reigneth; 

He  is  |  clothed  with  |  majes|ty. 

2.  Jehovah  is  |  clothed  with  |  strength ; 
He  hath  |  girded  |  him  |  self. 

3.  The  world  also  |  is  established, 
That  |  it  can  |  not  be  |  moved. 

4    Thy  throne  is  established  of  |  old  : 
Thou  |  art  from  |  ever  j  lasting. 

5.  The  floods  have  lifted  up,  |  0  Je|hovah, 
JThe  floods  have  lifted  |  up  their  |  voice; 

The  floods  |  shall  lift  |  up  their  |  waves. 

6.  Than  the  voices  of  |  many  |  waters, 
xThan  the  mighty  |  waves -of  the  |  sea, 

Mightier  |  is  Je|iio"vah  on  |  high. 

7.  Thy  testimonies  are  |  very  |  sure  : 

Holiness  becometh  thine  house,  0  Je|hovah,  |  for  |  ever. 

Ps.  xciii 


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Perception  of  the  Lord  from  his  Divinity,  that  a  church  will  exist  and  flourish, 
Which  will  acknowledge  him,  walking  in  truths,  1—7. 

1.  I  will  hear  what  Jehovah  |  God  will  |  speak  : 
For  he  will  speak  |  peace  un|to  his  |  people, 

2.  And  |  to  his  |  saints  : 

But  let  them  not  |  turn  a |  gain  to  |  folly. 

3.  Surely  his  salvation  is  near  |  them  that  |  fear  him; 
That  glory  may  |  dwell  |  in  our  |  land. 

4.  Mercy  and  truth  are  |  met  to|gether; 
Righteousness  and  |  peace  have  |  kissed  each  |  other. 

5.  Truth  shall  spring  I  out  ■  of  the  |  earth ; 

And  righteousness  )  shall  look  |  down  ■  from  the  |  heavens. 

6.  Yea,  Jehovah  |  shall  give  |  good ; 

And  our    |  land  shall  [  yield  her  |  increase. 

7.  Righteousness  shall  |  go  be  |  fore  him 

And  shall  set  us  |  in  the  |  way  ■  of  his  |  steps.     Ps.  lxxxv.  8. 


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[For  the  spiritual  sense,  see  Selection  6.] 

1.  Righteous  art  thou,  |  0  Je|hovah; 
And  |  upright  |  are  thy  |  judgments. 

2.  Thy  testimonies,  that  thou  |  hast  com|manded, 
Are  |  righteous  and  |  very  |  faithful. 


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3.  My  zeal  hath  con|sumed  |  me, 

Because  mine  enemies  |  have  for|gotten  thy  |  words. 

4.  Thy  word  is  |  very  |  pure ; 
Therefore  thy  |  servant  |  loveth  |  it. 

5.  I  am  |  small -and  des|pised: 

I  do  |  not  for  |  get  thy  |  precepts. 

6.  Thy  righteousness  is  an  everlasting  |  righteous] ness ; 
And  thy  |  law  |  is  the  |  truth. 

7.  Trouble  and  anguish  have  taken  |  hold  on  |  me  : 
Yet  thy  com|mand-ments  are  |  my  de|lights. 

8.  The  righteousness  of  thy  testimonies  is  |  everlasting : 
Make  me  to  understand,  and  1 1  shall  |  live.     Ps.  cxix.  137. 


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SELECTION  93. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord,  who  is  to  he  united  to  him.  1 :  that  thus 
there  will  be  protection  from  every  assault,  2 — 6 :  that  thus  there  will  be  no  insur- 
rection from  the  hells,  7,  S. 

1.  He  that  dwelleth  in  the  secret  place  |  of  the  "Most  |  High, 
Shall  abide  under  the  |  shadow  |  of  "the  Al|  mighty. 

2.  I  will  say  of  Jehovah,  He  is  my  refuge  |  and  my  |  fortress; 
My  God,  in  |  him  |  will  I  |  trust. 

3.  Surely  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  |  snare  ■  of  the  |  fowler, 
And  from  the  |  noisome  |  pesti|lence. 

4.  He  shall  cover  thee  with  his  feathers,  and  under  his  |  wings  * 

shalt  thou  |  trust : 
His  truth  shall  |  be  thy  |  shield  and  |  buckler. 

5 .  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  the  |  terror  by  |  night ; 
Nor  for  the  |  arrow  that  |  flreth  by  |  day ; 

6.  Nor  for  the  pestilence  that  |  walketh  in  |  darkness ; 
Nor  for  the  destruction  |  that  doth  |  waste  at  |  noonday. 

7.  A  thousand  shall  fall  at  thy  side,  and  ten  thousand  at  |  thy 

right  |  hand ; 
But  it  |  shall  not  |  come  nigh  |  thee. 

8.  Only  with  thine  eyes  shalt  |  thou  be  |  hold, 

And  see  the  re  [ward  |  of  the  |  wicked.  Ps.  xci. 


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SELECTION  94. 

That  the  Lord,  for  the  sake  of  the  church,  will  come  to  judge,  1—4:  that  his  Di- 
vinity will  assist  against  the  evil,  and  in  temptation,  5—8  :  that  the  exil  rise  up,  and 
wish  to  kill,  9,  10  ;  but  by  help  from  his  Divinity  they  will  perish,  11, 12. 

1.  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  dost  |  chasten,  0  |  Jah; 
And  dost  |  teach  him  |  out  ■  of  thy  |  law : 

2.  That  thou  mayest  give  him  rest  from  the  |  days  of  |  evil, 
Until  the  |  pit  be  |  digged  ■  for  the  |  wicked. 

3.  For  Jehovah  will  not  cast  |  off  his  |  people, 
Neither  will  he  for|sake*his  in|heri|tance. 

4.  But  judgment  shall  return  unto  |  righteous | ness  ; 
And  all  the  upright  in  |  heart  shall  |  follow  |  it. 

5.  Who  will  rise  up  for  me  against  the  |  evil|doers? 

Who  will  stand  up  for  me  against  the  workers  |  of  in|iqui|ty  ? 

6.  Unless  Jehovah  had  |  been  my     help, 
My  soul  had  |  almost  |  dwelt  in     silence. 

7.  When  I  said,  my  |  foot  was  |  slipping, 
Thy  mercy,  0  Je|iiovaii,  |  held  me  |  up. 

8.  In  the  multitude  of  my  |  thoughts  with | in  me, 
Thy  comforts  |  do  de|  light  my  I  soul. 

9.  Shall  the  throne  of  iniquity  be  |  joined  to  |  thee, 
Which  frameth  |  mischief  |  by  a  |  law  ? 

10.  They  gather  themselves  together  against  the  |  soul  ■  of  the  j 
righteous, 
And  con|demn  the  |  innocent  |  blood. 


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11.  But  Jehovah  is  |  my  de| fence ; 

And  my  God  is  the  |  rock  |  of  my  |  refuge  : 

12.  And  he  shall  bring  upon  them  their  own  inliquilty, 

And  shall  cut  them  off  in  their  own  wickedness  :  Jehovah 
our  |  God  shall  |  cut  them  |  off.  Ps.  xciv.  12. 

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SELECTION  95. 

Concerning  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  and  concerning  the  glorification  of  his  Hu- 
manity, that  then  he  will  have  power,  1,  2  :  that  thence  is  salvation,  3  :  that  the  pre- 
dictions must  be  fulfilled,  4,  5  :  celebration  of  him,  and  joy  therefor,  6 — 10  :  that  h»-< 
comes  to  judgment,  11,  12. 

1.  0  sing  unto  Jehovah  a  |  new  |  song ; 
For  he  |  hath  clone  |  marvellous  |  things : 

2.  His  right  hand,  and  his  |  holy  |  arm, 
Hath  gotten  |  him  the  |  victo|ry. 

3.  Jehovah  hath  made  known  |  his  sal|vation  : 

His  righteousness  hath  he  openly  |  showed  ■  in  the  |  sight  *  oi 
the  j  nations. 

4.  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  |  and  his  |  truth 
Toward  the  |  house  of  |  Isra|el. 

5.  All  the  |  ends  ■  of  the  |  earth 

Have  seen  the  saljvation  |  of  our  |  God. 

6.  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  Jehovah,  |  all  the  |  earth ; 
Make  a  loud  noise,  and  re|joice,  and  [  sing  |  praise. 

7.  Sing  unto  Jehovah  |  with  the  |  harp, 

With  the  |  harp,  and  the  |  voice  •  of  a  |  psalm. 

8.  With  trumpets  and  |  sound  of  |  cornet, 

Make  a  joyful  noise  be  | fore  the  |  King,  Je|hovah. 

9.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  |  fukness  therejof  ; 
The  world,  and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there |in. 

10.  Let  the  floods  |  clap  their  |  hands : 

Let  the  |  mountains  be  |  joyful  to|gether. 

11.  In  the  presence  |  of  Je|iiovati  ; 

For  he  |  conreth  to  |  judge  the  |  earth. 

12.  He  shall  judge  the  world  in  |  rigl>'eous|ness, 

And  the  |  poo -pie  in  |  uprightness.  Ps.  xcviii 

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Chant  91.     Double. 


SELECTION  96. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  by  his  church,  that  it  is  he  alone  who  has  power  and  glory, 
1—9  :  that  he  will  come  to  judgment,  so  that  heaven  and  the  church  may  worship 
him  from  joy  of  heart,  10—13  :  that  he  will  come  to  judgment,  14,  15. 

1 .  0  sing  unto  Jehovah  a  |  new  |  song : 
Sing  unto  Je|hovah  |  all  the  |  earth. 

2.  Sing  unto  Jehovah,  |  bless  his  |  name  : 
Proclaim  his  sal|va-tion  from  |  day  to  |  day. 

3.  Declare  his  glory  a|mong  the  |  nations, 
His  wonders  a|mong  |  all  the  |  people. 

4.  For  Jehovah  is  great,  and  greatly  |  to  be  |  praised ; 
He  is  to  be  |  feared  a|bove  all  |  gods. 

5.  For  all  the  gods  of  the  people  are  |  vani|ties : 
But  Ji:|iiov.\n  |  made  the  |  heavens. 

6.  Honor  and  majesty  are  be | fore  his  |  face  ; 
Strength  and  beauty  are  |  in  his  |  sanctu|ary. 

7.  Give  unto  .Tkiiovaii,  0  ye  kindreds  |  of  the  |  people, 
Give  unto  Je|hovah  |  glo-ry  and  |  strength. 

8.  Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  |  of  his  |  name : 
Bring  an  offering,  and  |  come  in|to  his  |  courts. 

9.  80  worship  Jehovah  in  the  beauty  of  |  holi|ness: 

Tremble  be | fore  him,  |  all  the  |  earth. 

10.  Say  among  the  nations,  Je|hovah  |  reigneth: 
The  world  |  al'SO  Bhall  |  be  established, 

11.  That  it  can  |  not  be  |  moved  : 

He  shall  judge  the     people  |  right eous|ly. 


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12.  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the  |  earth  be  |  glad  : 
Let  the  sea  |  roar,  and  the  |  fulness  there  |  of. 

13.  Let  the  field  be  joyful,  and  all  that  |  is  there|in  : 
Then  shall  all  the  |  trees -of  the  |  wood  re|joice. 

14.  In  the  presence  of  Jehovah  ;  |  for  he  |  cometh, 
For  he  |coureth  to  |  judge  the  |  earth. 

15.  He  shall  judge  the  world  with  |  righteous |ness, 

And  the  I  people  |  with  his  |  truth.  Ps  xcvi. 


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SELECTION  97. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  who  is  the  Word,  and  the  Qod  of  the  church,  1,  2:  that 
hi  is  to  be  worshipped,  3,  5,  10  :  because  he  has  power  and  justice,  4 :  that  the  Won* 
is  from  him,  6,  7 :  that  he  is  the  redeemer,  8,  9. 

1.  Jehovah  reigneth,  let  the  |  people  |  tremble: 

He  sitteth  above  the  cherubim,  |  let  the  |  earth  be  |  moved 

2.  Jehovah  is  |  great  in  |  Zion ; 

And  he  is  |  high  a|bove  -all  the  |  people. 

3.  Let  them  praise  thy  great  and  terrible  name,  for  |  it  is  |  holy 
The  king's  strength  I  also  |  loveth  |  judgment. 

4.  Thou  shalt  establish  |  equi|ty; 

Thou  executest  judgment  and  |  righteous |ness  in  |  Jacob. 

5.  Exalt  ye  Je|ho-vah  our  |  God, 

And  worship  at  his  |  foot -stool ;  for  |  he  is  |  holy. 

6.  Moses  and  Aaron  a|mong  his  |  priests, 

And  Samuel  among  them  that  |  call  up|on  his  |  name. 

7.  They  called  upon  Jehovah,  and  he  |  answered  |  them : 
He  spake  unto  them  |  in  the  |  cloudy  |  pillar. 

8.  They  kept  his  testimonies,   and  the  ordinance  |  that  he  | 

gave  them : 
Thou  answeredst  them,  |  0  Je|ho'vah  our  |  God  : 

9.  Thou  wast  a  God  that  for |ga vest  |  them, 

Though  thou  tookest  |  ven-geance  of  |  their  in|ventions. 
10.  Exalt  Jehovah  our  God,  and  worship  at  his  |  holy  |  moun« 
tain; 
For  Je|ho-vah  our  |  God  is  |  holy.  Ps.  xcix 


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SELECTION  98. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  when  in  temptations  even  to  despair,  1 :  that  those  who  are 
out  of  the  church  expect  mercy,  that  they  may  become  a  church,  2—8 :  that  he 
hears  and  pities  them,  and  that  of  them  a  church  will  be  formed,  9 — 12. 

1.  My  days  are  like  a  shadow  |  that  de|clincth, 
And  I  am  I  withered  |  like  the  |  grass. 

2.  But  thou,  0  Jehovah,  shalt  en | dure  for  |  ever; 

And  thy  remembrance  to  generation  and  |  generation. 

3.  Thou  shalt  arise,  and  have  |  mercy  on  |  Zion : 

For  the  time  to  favor  her,  yea,  the  |  set  |  time  is  |  come. 

4.  For  thy  servants  take  pleasure  |  in  her  |  stones, 
And  |  fa-vor  the  |  dust  there|of. 

5.  And  tho  nations  shall  fear  the  |  name -of  Je|hovah, 
And  all  the  |  kings  •  of  the  |  earth  thy  |  glory. 

6.  When  Jehovah  shall  |  build  up  |  Zion, 
He  shall  aplpear  |  in  bis  |  glory. 

7.  He  will  regard  the  prayer  of  the  |  destitute, 
And  |  not  des|pise  their  |  prayer. 

8.  This  shall  be  written  for  the  gener|a*tion  to  |  come ; 

And  the  people  which  shall  be  cre|ated  |  shall  praise  |  Jah. 

9.  For  he  hath  looked  down  from  the  height  of  his  ]  sanctu|ary  ■ 
From  heaven  did  Je|ho*yab  be|hold  the  |  earth. 

10.  To  hear  the  groaning  of  the  |  prisoner; 
To  re | lease  the  |  sons  of  |  death  ; 

11.  To  declare  the  name  of  Je|ito*vah  in  |  Zion, 
A  nd  his  |  praise  ■  in  Je|rusa|lcm  ; 


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12.  When  the  people  are  |  gattrered  to|.gether; 

And  the  |  king'doms  to  |  serve  Je|uovah         Pa  cii.  11, 

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SELECTION  99. 

That  wben  they  are  in  knowledges,  they  will  he  admitted  into  temptations,  and 
be  preserYed,  2 — 10. 

1.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah;  for  |  he  is  |  good: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

2.  They  that  go  down  to  the  |  sea  in  |  ships, 
That  do  |  business  |  in  great  |  waters ; 

3.  These  see  the  |  works* of  Je|uovah, 
And  his  |  wonders  |  in  the  |  deep. 

4.  For  he  coramandeth,  and  raisetb  the  |  stormy  |  wind, 
Which  lifteth  |  up  the  |  waves  there  |  of. 

5.  They  mount  up  to  heaven,  they  go  down  again  |  to  the  |  deep : 
Their  soul  is  |  melted  be | cause  of  |  trouble. 

6.  They  reel  and  stagger  like  a  |  drunken  |  man ; 
And  all  their  |  wis'dom  is  |  swallowed  |  up. 

7.  Then  they  cry  unto  Jehovah  |  in  their  |  trouble, 
And  he  bringeth  them  |  out  of  |  their  dis| tresses. 

8.  He  maketh  the  |  storm  a  |  calm, 
And  the  |  waves  there | of  are  |  still. 

9.  Then  are  they  glad  be | cause  -they  are  |  quiet; 

And  he  bringeth  them  unto  the  |  ha'ven  of  |  their  de|sire, 
10.  Let  them  confess  to  JeIiwvah  his  J  mercy, 

And  his  wonderful  |  works -to  the  |  chibdren  of  |  men. 

Ps.  cvii.  1,  23—31. 


selections   and   chants. 
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SELECTION  100. 

That  all  are  taught  from  the  literal  sense  of  the  Word,  each  according  to  the  states 
of  his  intelligence,  1—15. 


1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 


He  sendeth  forth  |  springs  into  |  brooks : 

They  |  run  a|inong  the  |  mountains. 

They  give  drink  to  every  |  beast  ■  of  the  |  field  : 

The  wild  |  asses  |  quench  their  |  thirst. 

By  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  |  heavens  |  dwell : 

They  shall  |  sing  a|mong  the  |  branches. 

He  watereth  the  mountains  |  from  his  |  chambers : 

The  earth  is  |  filled  ■  with  the  |  fruit  ■  of  thy  |  works. 

He  causeth  the  grass  to  |  grow  ■  for  the  |  cattle, 

And  herb  |  for  the  |  service  of  |  man : 

That  he  may  bring  forth  food  |  out  ■  of  the  |  earth ; 

And  wine  that  maketh  |  glad  the  |  heart  of  |  man : 

With  oil  to  make  his  |  face  to  |  shine, 

And  bread  which  doth  sus|tain  the  |  heart  of  |  man. 

The  trees  of  JeJho'VAH  are  |  full; 

The  cedars  of  |  Lebanon,  |  which  he  |  planted. 

Where  the  birds  |  make  their  |  nests : 

As  for  the  stork,  the  |  fir-trees  |  are  her  |  house. 

The  high  mountains  are  a  refuge  |  for  the  'wild  |  goats,* 

And  the  |  rocks  |  for  the  |  conies. 

He  made  the  moon  for  ap|  pointed  |  seasons : 

The  sun  doth  |  know  his  |  going  |  down. 

Thou  makest  darkness,  and  |  it  is  |  night; 

Wherein  all  the  beasts  of  the  |  forest  |  creep  |  forth. 

The  young  lions  |  roar  for  |  prey, 

And  |  seek  their  |  food  from  |  God. 

The  sun  riseth,  they  gather  them | selves  to|gether, 

And  |  lay  them  |  down  ■  in  their  |  dens. 

Mail  goeth  |  forth  -to  his  |  work, 

And  to  his  |  labor  I  until  |  evening. 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 

16.  Bless  thou  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul : 


Halle|lujah  :  |  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 


83 


Ps.  civ.  10—23,  35. 


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SELECTION  101. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  1,  2  ;  that  he  has  omnipotence,  3 — 5 ;  that  he  is  to  be 
worshipped,  6,  7 :  that  they  should  not  be  like  the  nation  from  Jacob,  who  alienated 
themselves  from  the  Lord,  8 — 10 ;  with  whom  therefore  there  was  no  conjunction 
at  all,  11. 

1.  0  come,  let  us  |  sing  "to  Je|hovah; 

Let  us  make  a  joyful  noise  to  the  |  Rock  of  |  our  salivation. 

2.  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with  |  thanksgiving, 
And  make  a  joyful  |  noise  unto  |  him  with  |  psalms. 

3.  For  a  great  God  |  is  Je|hovah, 

And  a  great  |  King  a|bove  all  |  gods. 

4.  In  his  hand  are  the  |  depths  ■  of  the  |  earth  ; 
And  the  |  heights  ■  of  the  |  mountains  are  |  his. 

5.  The  sea  is  his,  |  and  he  |  made  it ; 

And  his  |  hands  did  |  form  ■  the  dry  |  land. 

6.  0  come,  let  us  worship  |  and  bow  |  down ; 
Let  us  kneel  before  the 

7.  For  he  |  is  our  |  God  ; 
And  we  are  the  people  of  his  pasture, 

his  I  hand. 


face- of  Je | ho *vah  our  |  Maker, 
and  the  |  sheep  ■  of 


8.  To-day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden  |  not  your  |  heart, 
As  in  the  provocation,  in  the  day  of  temptation  |  in  the  | 

wilder |  ness  : 

9.  "When  your  fathers  |  tempted  |  me, 
Proved  |  me,  and  |  saw  my  |  work. 

10.  Forty  years  was  I  grieved  with  this  generation,  and  |  said, 
It  is  a  people  that  do  err  in  their  heart,  and  they  |  have 

not  |  known  my  |  ways. 

11.  Unto  whom  I  |  sware  •  in  my  |  wrath, 

That  they  should  not  |  enter  |  in* to  my  |  rest.        Ps.  xcv. 


84 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


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SELECTION  102. 

That  the  church  is  in  ignorance  and  want  of  truth,  1 — 8. 

1.  0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah;  for  |  he  is  |  good  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

2.  Those  that  sit  in  darkness  and  the  |  shad-ow  of  |  death, 
Being  bound  in  affliction  |  and  in  |  iron  : 

8.  Because  they  rebelled  against  the  |  words  of  |  God, 
And  contemned  the  |  counsel  |  of  the  *  Most  |  High  : 

4.  Therefore  he  brought  down  their  |  heart  with  |  labor ; 
They  fell  down,  and  |  there  was  |  none  to  |  help. 

5.  Then  they  cried  unto  Jehovah  |  in  their  |  trouble : 
He  saved  them  |  out  of  |  their  distresses. 

6.  He  brought  them  out  of  darkness  and  the  |  shad'ow  of  |  death ; 
And  he  |  brake  their  |  bands  a | sunder. 

7.  Let  them  confess  to  Je|hO'VAH  his  |  mercy, 

And  his  wonderful  |  works '  to  the  |  chikdren  of  |  men. 
8    For  he  hath  broken  the  |  gates  of  |  brass, 
And  cut  the  |  bars  of  |  rron  a |  sunder. 

Ps.  cvii.  1,  10—16. 

SELECTION  103. 

Concerning  the  new  church  which  the  Lord  redeemed,  1—3:  that  it  is  In  th*  falsi- 
ties of  ignorance,  4 — 9. 

1.  0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah  ;  for  |  he  is  |  good  : 
4 For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

2.  Thus  shall  the  redeemed  of  Je|[iovah  |  say, 

Whom  he  hath  redeemed  from  the  |  hand '  of  the  |  enejray ; 


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85 


3.  And  hath  gathered  them  |  out -of  the  |  lands, 

From  the  east,  and  from  the  west,  from  the  |  north,  and 
from  the  |  south. 

4.  They  wandered  in  the  wilderness  in  a  |  des-olate  |  way  • 
They  found  no  |  cit-y  of  |  habitation. 

5.*  They  were  |  hung-ry  and  |  thirsty, 

And  their  |  soul  did  |  faint  with |  in  them. 

6.  Then  they  cried  unto  Jehovah  |  in  their  |  trouble: 
He  delivered  them  |  out  of  |  their  dis| tresses. 

7.  And  he  led  them  forth  in  a  |  straight  |  way, 
To  go  to  a  |  cit-y  of  |  habitation. 

8.  Let  them  confess  to  Je|ho*vah  his  |  mercy, 

And  his  wonderful  |  works  ■  to  the  j  chil'dren  of  |  men. 

9.  For  he  satisfieth  the  |  thirsty  |  soul, 

And  filleth  the  |  hungry  |  soul  with  |  good.  Ps.  cvii. 

Chant  98. 


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SELECTION  104. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord,  that  he  may  not  fail  in  temptations,  1,  2  :  that  the  church  and 
heaven  may  not  perish,  but  be  established,  3 — 7. 

1.  He  weakened  my  |  strength  •in  the  |  way; 
He  |  shortened  |  my  |  days. 

2.  I  said,  0  my  God,  take  me  not  away  in  the  |  midst* of  my 

|  days : 
Thy  years  are  to  gener|a-tions  of  |  generations. 

3.  Of  old  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  |  of  the  |  earth; 
And  the  heavens  |  are  the  |  work  ■  of  thy  |  hands. 

4.  They  shall  perish,  but  |  thou  shalt  |  stand : 

Yea,  all  of  them  |  shall  wax  |  old  ■  like  a  |  garment. 

5.  As  a  vesture  |  shalt  thou  |  change  them, 
And  |  they  |  shall  be  |  changed. 

6.  But  thou  |  art  the  ]  same, 

And  thy  |  years  shall  |  have  no  |  end. 
7    The  children  of  thy  servants  |  shall  continue, 

And  their  seed  shall  be  established  be|fore  thy  |  face. 

Ps.  cii.  23—28. 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


Chant  99.     Ternary. 


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SELECTION  105. 

That  a  new  church  is  to  be  established,  which  will  acknowledge  the  Lord. 

1.  Come,  and  let  us  re | turn  •  to  Je|hovah  : 
For  he  hath  torn,  and  |  he  will  |  heal  us ; 
He  hath  smitten,  and  |  he  will  |  bind  us  |  up. 

2.  After  two  days  will  |  he  re  |  vivo  us  : 

In  the  third  day  he  will  I  raise  us  |  up ; 
And  we  shall  |  live  |  in  his  |  sight. 

3.  Then  |  shall  we  |  know, 

8 If  we  follow  |  on  to  |  know  Je|hoyah. 

4.  His  going  forth  is  prepared  |  as  the  I  morning: 
And  he  shall  come  unto  us  |  as  the  ]  rain ; 

As  the  latter  and  former  |  rain  un|to  the  |  earth.      Hos.  vi. 


Chant  100. 


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SELECTION  106. 

Concerning  the  church  established  by  the  Lord  from  the  gentiles,  1,  2 :  that  ita 
falsities  are  removed,  and  that  the  goods  of  love  and  charity  succeed,  3—6 :  because 
the  church  is  from  the  Lord,  who  will  instruct  those  that  are  in  ignorance,  7,  8. 

1.  When  Israel  went  |  out  of  |  Egypt, 


The  house  of  Jacob  from  a 

2.  Judah  was  his  |  sanctulary, 
Isjrael  |  his  do| minion. 

3.  The  sea  |  saw,  and  |  fled : 
The  |  Jordan  |  was  turned  | 


peo'ple  of  |  strange  |  language, 


back. 


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4.  The  mountains  |  skipped  like  |  rams, 

The  hills  |  like  the  |  young  •  of  the  |  flock. 

5.  What  ailed  thee,  0  thou  sea,  |  that  thou  |  fleddest? 
Thou  Jordan,  that  |  thou  wast  |  turned  |  back? 

6.  Ye  mountains,  that  ye  |  skipped  like  |  rams? 
Ye  hills  |  like  the  |  young  ■  of  the  |  flock  ? 

7.  Tremble,  thou  earth,  at  the  presence  |  of  the  |  Lord, 
At  the  presence  |  of  the  |  God  of  |  Jacob ; 

8.  Who  turned  the  rock  into  a  |  pool  of  |  waters, 

The  flint  I  in  "to  a  I  fountain  of  I  waters.  Ps.  cxiv. 


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SELECTION  10 


Joy  that  there  is  a  new  church,  which  will  trust  in  the  Lord,  1 — 5  ;  who  will  pre- 
serve it  from  evils,  6 — 8:  that  the  Lord  by  grievous  temptations  was  united  to  hii 
Divinity,  9, 10. 

1.  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  |  all  the  |  earth : 
Sing  forth  the  |  honor  |  of  his  |  name ; 

2.  Make  his  praise  |  glori|ous  : 

Say  unto  God,  How  |  terrible  |  are  thy  |  works. 

3.  Through  the  greatness  |  of  thy  |  power, 

Shall  thine  enemies  sub|mit  them  |  selves  unto  |  thee. 

4.  All  the  earth  shall  worship  thee,  and  |  sing  unto  |  thee : 
They  shall  [  sing  un|to  thy  |  name. 

5    Come  and  see  the  |  works  of  |  God  : 

He  is  terrible  in  his  doing  |  toward  the  |  chil'dren  of  |  men. 

6.  He  turned  the  sea  into  |  dry  |  land  : 
They  went  |  through  the  |  flood  on  |  foot : 

7.  There  did  we  rejjoice  in  |  him  : 

He  ruleth  |  by  his  |  power  for|e\er  : 

8.  His  eyes  be | hold  the  |  nations: 

Let  not  the  re|bel'lious  ex  |  alt  them  |  selves. 

9.  0  bless  our  |  God,  ye  |  people  \ 

And  make  the  |  voice  ■  of  his  |  praise  •  to  be  |  heard  : 
10.  Who  holdeth  our  |  soul  in  |  life ; 

And  suffereth  |  not  our  |  feet  •  to  be  |  moved.        Ps.  lxvi 


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SELECTION  108. 

The  joy  of  the  church  concerning  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  with  whom  ia  divine 
truth,  1 — 6  :  that  all  who  are  in  falsities  will  be  removed,  7  :  joy  that  the  Lord  is 
the  God  of  heaven  and  the  church,  8,  9  :  that  he  will  protect  thoso  that  are  in  truth* 
from  him,  10—13. 

1.  Jehovah  reigneth,  let  the  |  earth  re|joice  ; 
Let  the  |  many  |  isles  be  |  glad. 

2.  Clouds  and  darkness  are  |  round  a]bout  him  : 

Justice  and  judgment  are  the  found |ation  |  of  his  |  throne. 

3.  A  fire  goeth  be|fore  his  |  face, 

And  burnetii  up  his  |  enemies  |  round  a | bout. 

4.  His  lightnings  en  |  lightened  the  |  world  : 

The  |  earth  did  |  see  and  |  tremble.  [vah, 

5.  The  mountains  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence  |  of  Je|ho- 
At  the  presence  of  the  |  Lord  of  |  all  the  |  earth. 

6.  The  heavens  declare  his  |  righteous  |ness; 
And  all  the  |  people  |  see  his  |  glory. 

7.  Confounded  be  all  they  that  serve  graven  I  imag|es, 
That  boast  themselves  of  idols :  |  worship  j  him,  all  |  gods. 

8.  Zion  heard,  and  was  glad ;  and  the   daughters  of  |  Judah 

re|joiced, 
Because  of  thy  |  judgments,  |  0  Je|hovah. 

9.  For  thou,  0  Jehovah,  art  high  above  |  all  the  |  earth; 
Thou  art  exalted  |  far  a|bove  all  |  gods. 

10.  Ye  that  love  Je|hovah,  hate  |  evil  : 

He  pre|serveth  the  |  souls -of  his  |  saints. 

11.  Hi-  de|  fiver  eth  |  them 

Out  I  of  the  I  hand  ■  of  the  I  wicked. 


12    Light  is  sown  |  for  the 

And  gladness  |  for  the 
13.  Rejoice  in  Jehovah,  |  0  ye  |  righteous 

And  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  |  of  his 


righteous, 
ap'right  in  |  heart. 


holi|ness. 
Ps.  xcvii 


selections   and    chants. 
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SELECTION  109. 

That  from  the  literal  sense  of  the  Word  are  the  knowledges  of  truth  and  good, 
from  which  is  spiritual  nourishment,  1 — 8 :  that  the  good  may  be  saved,  and  the 
evil  perish,  9—14. 

1.  How  manifold  are  thy  works,  |  0  Je|hovah  ! 
In  wisdom  |  hast  thou  |  made  them  |  all. 

2.  The  earth  is  |  full  ■  of  thy  |  riches ; 
So  is  this  |  great  and  |  wide  |  sea  : 

3.  Wherein  are  creeping  |  things  •  without  |  number; 
Both  |  small  and  |  great  |  beasts. 

4.  There  go  the  ships,  and  that  le|  via | than, 
Which  thou  hast  |  made  to  \  play  there  j  in. 

5.  These  wait  |  all  upon  |  thee, 

That  thou  mayest  |  give  their  |  food  •  in  its  |  season. 

6.  Thou  givest  them  ;  |  they  do  |  gather  : 

Thou  openest  thine  hand ;  |  they  are  |  filled  with  |  good. 

7.  Thou  hidest  thy  face ;  |  they  are  |  troubled  : 

Thou  takest  away  their  breath;  they  |  die,  and  re|turn*to 
their  |  dust. 

8.  Thou  sendest  forth  thy  spirit;  they  |  are  cre|ated  : 
And  thou  dost  re | new  the  |  face  -of  the  |  ground. 

9.  The  glory  of  Jehovah  shall  en | dure  for  |  ever: 
Jehovah  |  shall  rej joice  ■  in  his  |  works. 

10.  He  looketh  on  the  |  earth,  and  it  |  trembleth : 
He  toucheth  the  |  mountains,  |  and  they  |  smoke. 

11.  I  will  sing  to  Jehovah  as  |  long  •  as  I  |  live  : 

I  will  sing  praise  to  my  God  |  while  I  |  have  my  |  being. 

12.  My  meditation  of  him  |  shall  be  |  sweet : 
I  will  be  |  glad  'in  Je|ho|vah. 

13.  Let  the  sinners  be  consumed  |  out -of  the  |  earth; 
And  let  the  |  wicked  |  be  no  |  more. 

14.  Bless  thou  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul ; 

Halle|lujah  :  |  Praise  ye  |  Jah.  Ps.  civ.  24 — 35, 

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SELECTION  110. 

That  the  Lord  has  mercy,  because  he  knows  the  infirmities  of  man,  1— 1L 

1.  Jehovah  is  full  of  com|pas#sion  and  |  gracious; 
Slow  to  |  an-ger,  and  |  great  in  |  mercy. 

2.  He  will  not  |  always  |  chide ; 

Neither  will  he  |  keep  his  |  an'ger  for  |  ever. 

3.  He  hath  not  dealt  with  us  according  |  to  our  |  sins ; 
Nor  rewarded  us  according  to  |  our  in|iqui|ties. 

4.  For  as  the  heaven  is  high  a|bove  the  |  earth, 

So  great  is  his  mercy  |  to-ward  |  them  that  |  fear  him. 

5.  As  far  as  the  east  is  |  from  the  |  west, 

So  far  hath  he  removed  |  our  trans  |gressions  |  from  us. 

6.  Like  as  a  father  |  pitieth  his  |  children, 

So  Jehovah  |  pitieth  |  them  that  |  fear  him. 

7.  For  he  |  knoweth  our  |  frame  ; 

He  remembereth  |  that  |  we  are  |  dust. 

8.  As  for  man,  his  |  days  ■  are  as  |  grass  : 

As  a  flower  of  the  field,  |  so  he  |  flourish |eth. 

9.  For  the  wind  passeth  over  it,  and  |  it  is  |  not ; 
And  the  place  there  |  of  shall  |  know  •  it  no  |  more. 

10.  But  the  mercy  of  Jehovah  is  from  everlasting  to  everlast- 

ing upon  |  them  that  |  fear  him, 
And  his  righteousness  |  unto  |  children's  |  children : 

11.  To  such  as  keep  his  |  cove|nant, 

And  to  those  that  remember  |  his  com  |mand-ments  to  |  do 
them.  Ps.  ciii.  8. 


SELECTION  111. 

Concerning  the  Lord's  union  with  the  Father 


1.  Hear,  0  Jehovah  ;  I  |  cry  •  with  my  |  voice  : 
Have  mercy  also  up|on  ■  me,  and  |  answer  |  me. 

2.  When  thou  saidst,  Seek  |  ye  my  |  face ; 

My  heart  said  unto  thee,  Thy  face,  0  Je|hovah,  |  will  I 


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3.  Hide  not  thy  |  face  from  |  me ; 

Put  not  thy  |  servant  a|\vay  in  |  anger. 

4.  Thou  hast  been  my  help  ;  |  leave  me  |  not, 
Neither  forsake  me,  O  |  God  of  |  my  sal|vation. 

5.  When  my  father  and  |  motlrer  for|sake  me, 
Then  Je|iio-vaii  will  J  take  me  |  up. 

6.  Teach  me  thy  way,  |  0  Je|hovaii; 

And  lead  me  \  in  a  |  path  of  |  plainness.  Ps.  xxvii.  7. 


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SELECTION  112. 

Concerning  some  judgment  by  the  Lord,  that  he  is  to  be  celebrated,  1 :  his  integrity, 
ind  that  he  loves  the  upright,  2—4,  7—9 :  that  he  rejects  the  evil  and  the  haughty, 
6,  6:  that  the  evil  will  perish  when  he  comes,  10. 

1.  I  will  sing  of  |  niercy  and  |  judgment : 
Unto  thee,  0  Je|hovaii,  |  will  I  |  sing. 

2.  I  will  behave  myself  wisely  in  a  |  perfect  |  way : 

0  when  wilt  thou  |  come  |  unto  |  me  ? 

3.  I  will  walk  within  my  house  with  a  |  perfect  |  heart : 

1  will  set  no  wicked  |  thing  be  |  fore  mine  |  eyes. 

4.  I  hate  the  work  of  them  that  |  turn  a  |  side ; 
It  shall  |  not  cleave  |  unto  |  me. 

5.  A  froward  heart  shall  de|part  from  |  me: 
I  will  not  |  know  a  |  wicked  |  person. 

6.  Whoso  privily  slandereth  his  neighbor,  him  will  |  I  cut  |  off: 
Him  that  hath  a  high  look  and  a  proud  |  heart  will  ]  not  I 

|  suffer. 

7.  Thine  eyes  shall  be  upon  the  faithful  |  of  the  |  land, 
That  |  they  may  |  dwell  with  |  me. 

8    He  that  walketh  in  a  |  perfect  |  way, 

He  |  shall  |  serve  |  me. 
9.  He  that  worketh  deceit  shall  not  dwell  with  |  in  my  j  house : 

He  that  telleth  lies  shall  not  |  tarry  |  in  my  |  sight. 
10.  I  will  early  destroy  all  the  wicked  |  of  the  |  land  ; 

That  I  may  cut  off  all  wicked  doers  from  the  |  city  |  of 
Je|hovah.  Ps.  ci 


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Celebration  of  the  Lord  on  account  of  hia  works  for  the  establishment  of  the 
church,  1—8. 

1.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah  ;  call  up|on  his  |  name  : 
Make  known  his  |  deeds  a|mong  the  f  people. 

2.  Sing  unto  him,  sing  |  psalms  unto  |  him  : 
Talk  ye  of  |  all  his  |  wondrous  |  works. 

3.  Glory  ye  in  his  |  holy  |  name  : 

Let  the  heart  of  them  re|joice  that  |  seek  Je|hovah. 

4.  Seek  Jehovah,  |  and  his  |  strength : 

Seek  his  |  face  for  |  ever  |  more.  „ 

5.  Remember  his  marvellous  works  that  |  he  hath  |  done ; 
His  wonders,  and  the  |  judgments  |  of  his  |  mouth ; 

6.  0  ye  seed  of  Abra|ham  his  |  servant, 
Ye  children  of  |  Jacob  |  his  |  chosen. 

7    He  is  Je|ho-vah  our  |  God  : 

His  judgments  |  are  in  |  all  the  |  earth. 
8.  He  hath  remembered  his  cove|nant  for  |  ever; 

The  word  he  commanded,  to  a  |  thousand  |  gener|ations. 

Ps.  cy. 


SELECTION  114. 

That  the  Lord  came,  and  that  they  afflicted  him,  1,  2  ; 
of  heaven  and  earth,  3—6. 

1.  ne  sent  a  man  be |  fore  thorn,  |  Joseph, 
Who  was  |  sold  |  for  a  |  servant : 

2.  "Whose  feet  they  |  hurt  with  |  fetters : 
He  |  was  |  laid  in  |  iron  : 


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3.  Until  the  time  that  his  |  word  |  came  : 
The  word  of  Je|hovah  |  tried  |  him. 

4.  The  king  sent  and  |  loosed  |  him  ; 

The  ruler  of  the  people,  and  |  let  him  |  go  |  free. 

5.  He  made  him  |  lord  ■  of  his  |  house, 
And  |  ruler  of  |  all  his  |  substance : 

6.  To  bind  his  princes  |  at  his  |  pleasure ; 

And  to  |  teach  his  |  sen-ators  |  wisdom.  Ps.  cv.  17. 


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SELECTION  115. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  that  from  him  are  divine  truths,  or  the  Word,  1—5  :  con- 
cerning the  literal  eense  of  the  Word,  upon  which  the  church  is  founded,  6—10. 

1.  Bless  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul: 

0  Jehovah  my  |  God,  thou  art     very  |  great. 

2.  Thou  art  clothed  with  honor  and     majes|ty  : 

"Who  coverest  thyself  with  |  light  as  |  with  a  |  garment : 

3.  Who  stretchest  out  the  heavens  |  like  a  |  curtain : 

Wlo  layeth  the  beams  of  his  |  chambers  |  in  the  |  waters : 

4.  Who  maketh  the  clouds  his  |  chari|ot : 

Who  walketh  upon  the  |  wings  |  of  the  |  wind : 

5.  Who  maketh  |  spirits  his  |  angels, 
The  naming  |  fire  his  |  minis  |ters. 

6  He  hath  founded  the  earth  up|on  its  |  bases: 
That  it  should  not  |  be  re  |  moved  for  |  ever. 

7  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  |  deep  •  as  a  |  garment : 
The  waters  |  stood  a|bove  the  |  mountains. 

8.  At  thy  re|buke  they  |  fled  : 

At  the  voice  of  thy  thunder  |  did  they  |  haste  ajway. 
9    They  go  up  the  mountains,  they  go  |  down  the  |  valleys, 

Unto  the  place  which  |  thou  hast  {founded  |  for  them. 

10.  Thou  hast  set  a  bound  which  they  |  may  not  |  pass; 
That  they  may  not  re | turn  to  |  cover  the  |  earth. 

11.  Bless  thou  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul: 

Halle|lujah:  |  Praise  ye  |  Jau.  Ps.  civ.  1—9,  35. 


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SELECTION  116. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  because  those  who  were  of  the  vastated  church  are  reject- 
ed, 1—3,  8,  9  ;  and  those  of  the  new  church  accepted,  with  whom  truths  and  goods 
will  be  multiplied,  4—7, 10—12. 

1.  Let  them  exalt  him  in  the  congregation  |  of  the  |  people, 
And  praise  him  in  the  assembly  |  of  the  |  elders. 

2.  He  turneth  rivers  into  a  |  wilder |ness, 
Springs  of  |  water  |  into  dry  |  ground ;  ' 

3.  A  fruitful  land  into  |  barren  |ness, 

For  the  wickedness  of  |  them  that  |  dwell  there | in. 

4.  He  turneth  the  wilderness  into  a  |  pool  of  |  waters, 
And  dry  land  |  into  |  springs  of  |  waters  : 

5.  And  there  he  makcth  the  |  hungry  to  |  dwell, 
That  they  may  prepare  a  |  crty  for  |  habi|tation ; 

6.  And  sow  the  fields,  and  |  plant  |  vineyards, 
Which  may  |  yield  the  |  fruits  of  |  increase. 

7.  He  blesseth  them  also,  and  they  are  |  multiplied  |  greatly, 
And  he  sunercth  not  their  |  cattle  |  to  de|  crease. 

8.  Again,  they  are  minished  and  |  brought  |  low, 
Through  oplpres-sion,  affliction,  and  |  sorrow. 

9.  He  poureth  con  | tempt  upon  |  princes, 

And  causeth  them  to  wander  |  in  a  |  pathless  |  waste. 

10.  Yet  setteth  he  the  poor  on  |  high  '  from  afjfliction, 
And  maketh  him  |  families  |  like  a  |  flock. 

11.  The  righteous  shall  see,  and  |  shall  re|joice; 
And  all  iniquity  |  shall  |  stop  her  |  mouth. 

12.  Whoso  is  wise,  and  will  ob|  serve  these  |  things, 

Even  they  shall  understand  the  |  kindness  |  of  Je|hovah 

Ps.  cvii.  32 


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SELECTION  117. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord,  that  he  succored  him  in  grievous  tempta- 
tions, 1—9. 

1.  I  |  love  Jejhovah, 

Because  he  hath  heard  my  |  voice,  my  |  suppli| cations. 

2.  Because  he  hath  inclined  his  |  ear  unto  |  me, 
Therefore  will  I  call  up|on-him  as  |  long* as  I  |  live. 

3.  The  sorrows  of  death  |  compassed  |  me; 

And  the  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  upon  me ;  I  |  found  dis|trega 
and  |  sorrow. 

4.  Then  called  I  upon  the  |  name* of  Je|hovah: 

0  Jehovah,  I  be|seech-thee,  de|liver  my  |  soul. 

5.  Gracious  is  jE|no*VAH,  and  |  righteous; 
Yea,  our  |  God  is  |  merci|ful. 

6.  Jehovah  pre|serveth  the  |  simple  : 

1  was  brought  |  low,  and  he  |  helped  |  me. 
1.  Return  unto  thy  rest,  |  0  my  |  soul ; 

For  Jehovah  hath  dealt  |  bountifully  |  with  thee. 


For  thou  hast  delivered  my     soul  from 
Mine  eyes  from  |  tears,  my     feet  from 
JI  will  walk  be|fore  JeIhovah 
In  the  |  land  |  of  the  |  living. 


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Ps.  cxvi 


Dox.   0  bless  our  |  God,  ye  |  people, 

And  make  the  |  voice  ■  of  his  |  praise  •  to  be  |  heard  ; 

Who  holdeth  our  |  soul  in  |  life, 

And  suffereth  |  not  our  |  feet  ■  to  be  |  moved. 


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SELECTION  118. 

Celebration  and  confession  of  the  Lord,  1 — 4 :  that  he  has  redeemed  men,  and  that 
he  saves  them  to  eternity,  5—9 :  that  to  worship  him  is  wisdom,  10. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jaii. 

I  will  praise  Jehovah  with  |  all  the  |  heart, 

In  the  assembly  of  the  upright,  and  |  in  the  |  congregation. 

2.  The  works  of  Je|ho-vah  are  |  great, 

Sought  out  by  all  |  them -that  have  |  pleasure  there|in. 

3.  His  work  is  honorable  and  |  glori|ous; 

And  his  righteousness  |  doth  en  I  dure  for  |  ever. 

4.  He  hath  made  his  wonderful  works  to  |  be  re|membered: 
Jehovah  is  |  gra-cious  and  |  full -of  com|passion. 

5.  He  hath  given  meat  unto  |  them  that  |  fear  him : 
He  will  remember  his  |  cove|nant  for  (ever. 

6.  He  hath  showed  his  people  the  power  |  of  his  |  works, 
That  he  may  give  them  the  |  heritage  ■  of  the  |  nations. 

7.  The  works  of  his  hands  are  |  truth  and  |  judgment : 
All  his  com|mandments  |  are  |  sure. 

8.  They  stand  fast  for  |  ever  and  |  ever, 
Done  in  |  truth  and  |  upright|ness. 

9.  He  sent  redemption  |  unto  his  |  people  : 
aHe  hath  commanded  his  eove|nant  for  |  ever: 

Holy  and  |  reverend  |  is  his  |  name. 
10.  The  fear  of  Jehovah  is  the  be|dn*ning  of  J  wisdom: 
lA  good  understanding  have  all  |  they  that  |  do  them  : 
His  praise  cn|dureth  |  for  |  ever. 

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That  he  who  trusts  in  the  Lord  and  lives  well,  will  he  saved,  1—7,  9  :  he  will  not 
be  afraid  of  the  hells,  howsoever  they  may  rise  up  against  him,  8, 10, 11. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jail 

Blessed  is  the  man  that  |  feareth  Je|iiovah, 
That  delighteth  |  great'ly  in  |  his  com|mandments. 

2.  Mighty  upon  earth  shall  |  be  his  |  seed : 

The  generation  of  the  |  upright  |  shall  be  |  blessed. 

3.  Wealth  and  riches  shall  be  |  in  his  |  house  ; 
And  his  righteousness  |  doth  en  |  dure  for  |  ever. 

4.  Unto  the  upright  there  ariseth  |  light  *  in  the  |  darkness : 
He  is  gracious,  and  |  full -of  com|pas*sion,  and  |  righteoua 

5.  A  good  man  showeth  |  fa-vor  and  |  lendeth : 
He  will  |  guide  ■  his  af  |  fairs  with  |  judgment. 

6.  Surely  he  shall  nut  be  |  moved  for  |  ever : 

The  righteous  shall  be  in  |  everjlast-ing  re]membran 

7.  He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  an  |  e*vil  re | port : 
His  heart  is  fixed,  |  trust -ing  |  in  Je|iiovah. 

8.  His  heart  is  established,  he  shall  |  not  ■  be  a|fraid, 
Until  he  see  his  desire  upjon  his  j  ene|mies. 

9.  He  hath  distributed,  he  hath  given  |  to  the  |  poor ; 
His  righteousness  |  doth  en | dure  for  |  ever: 

10.  His  horn  shall  be  ex|alt-ed  with  |  honor  : 
The  wicked  shall  |  see  it,  |  and  be  |  grieved : 

11.  He  shall  gnash  with  his  teeth,  and  |  melt  a|way  : 
The  desire  of  the  |  wicked  |  shall  be  |  lost. 

Ps.  cxii. 


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SELECTION  120. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord  for  the  church,  1—4 ;  that  he  succored  hlra 

(n  distress,  5 — 9. 

1.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah  ;  for  |  he  is  |  good  : 

For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 
2    Let  Israel  |  now  |  say, 

That  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

3.  Let  the  house  of  |  Aaron  now  |  say, 
That  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

4.  Let  them  now  that  fear  Je|hovah  |  say, 
That  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

5.  I  called  upon  Jah  |  out -of  distress : 
Jau  answered  me  |  in  a  |  large  |  place. 

6.  Jehovah  is  for  me ;  I  |  will  not  |  fear  : 
What  can  |  man  do  |  unto  |  me? 

7.  Jehovah  taketh  my  part  with  |  them  that  |  help  me : 
Therefore  shall  I  see  my  de|  sire  upon  |  them  that  |  hate  me. 

8.  It  is  better  to  |  trust  •  in  Je|hovah, 
Than  to  put  |  confidence  in  |  man. 

9.  It  is  better  to  |  trust -in  Je|hovah, 
Than  to  put  |  confi|dence  in  |  princes. 

10.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah;  for  |  he  is  |  good  : 

For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever.  Ps.  cxviii.  1 — 9,  29. 


SELECTION  121. 

That  the  eyil  assaulted  him,  but  that  he  was  succored  by  the  Divinity,  2—6 :  Joy 
that  there  is  divine  power  through  his  Humanity,  7,  8 :  that  divine  truth  is  from 
htm,  9 :  that  it  is  he  by  whom  is  all  salvation,  10. 

1.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah  ;  for  |  he  is  |  good  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

2.  All  nations  compassed  |  me  a | bout : 

But  in  the  name  of  Jehovah  |  will  I  |  cut  them  |  off. 

3.  They  compassed  me  about;  yea,  they  compassed  |  me  a|bout: 
But  in  the  name  of  Jehovah  I  will  I  I  cut  them  I  off. 


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4.  They  compassed  me  about  like  bees ;  they  are  quenched 
as  the  I  fire  of  |  thorns : 

For  in  the  name  of  Jehovah  |  will  I  |  cut  them  |  off". 
5    Thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me  that  |  I  might  |  fall : 

But  Je|iiovaii  I  helped  |  me. 

6.  Jaii  is  my  |  strength  and  |  song, 
And  he  is  be  |  come  |  my  sal|vation. 

7.  The  voice  of  rejoicing  and  salvation  is  in  the  tabernacles 

|  of  the  |  righteous: 
The  right  hand  of  Jehovah  |  doeth  |  valiant  |ly. 

8.  The  right  hand  of  Jehovah  |  is  ex|alted  : 

The  right  hand  of  Jehovah  |  doeth  |  valiant|ly. 

9.  I  shall  not  |  die,  but  |  live, 

And  declare  the  |  works  |  of  Je|hovah. 

10.  Jehovah  hath  |  chastened  me  |  sore  ; 

But  he  hath  not  given  me  |  over  |  unto  |  death. 

11.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah  ;  for  |  he  is  |  good : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

Ps.  cxviii.  1,  10—18,  29. 


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SELECTION  122. 

That  good  itself  is  the  conjunction  of  good  and  truth,  1 ;  for  the  good  of  lore  will 
flow  into  the  truth  of  the  external  or  natural  man.  2,  3:  that  the  truth  of  good  is 
frora  heaven  upon  those  who  are  of  the  church,  in  which  is  salvation,  4,  5. 

1     Behold,  how  good  and  how  |  pleas* ant  it  |  is, 

For  brethren  to  dwell  to|geth*er  in  |  uni|ty. 
Z.  It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  up  {on  the  |  head, 

That  ran  |  down  upjon  the  |  beard ; 

3.  Even  |  Aaron's  |  beard. 

That  went  down  to  the  |  skirts  |  of  his  |  garments. 

4.  It  is  like  the  |  dew  of  |  Hermon, 

That  descended  up|on  the  |  mountains  of  |  Zion  : 

5.  For  there  Jehovah  com|mand-ed  the  |  blessing, 

Even  |  life  for  |  ever  |  more.  Ps.  exxxiii. 


100 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


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SELECTION  123. 

That  the  Lord  fulfilled  the  law,  or  the  Word,  from  the  first  things  of  it  to  the  last , 
and  that  he  was  therefore  hated,  and  suffered  temptations ;  and  that  thus  he  united 
the  Humanity  to  the  Divinity. 

1.  Blessed  are  the  perfect  |  in  the  |  way, 
Who  walk  in  the  |  law  j  of  Je|iiovah. 

2.  Blessed  are  they  that  keep  his  |  testi | monies, 
That  seek  |  him  with  |  all  the  |  heart. 

3.  They  also  do  no  in|iqui|ty: 
They  |  walk  |  in  his  |  ways. 

4.  Thou  j  hast  com|manded 

To  keep  thy  |  precepts  |  dili-gent|ly. 

5.  0  |  that  my  |  ways 

"Were  di|rect#ed  to  |  keep  thy  |  statutes. 

6.  Then  shall  I  |  not -be  a|shamed, 

When  I  have  re|spect  unto  |  all  •  thy  com|mandments. 

7.  I  will  praise  thee  with  uprightness  of  |  heart, 

When  I  shall  have  learned  the  |  judgments  |  of  thy  |  justice 

8.  I  will  |  keep  thy  |  statutes : 

0  do  not  for | sake  me  |  utter |ly.  Ps.  cxix. 


SELECTION  124. 

For  the  internal  sen?e.  see  Selection  123. 

1.  For  ever,  |  0  JeIhovah, 

Thy  word  is  established  |  in  the  |  heavens. 

2.  Thy  faithfulness  is  unto  |  all  'generations  : 

Thou  hast  established  the  |  earth,  and  |  it  ajbideth. 


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101 


3.  They  continue   this  day  according  |  to  thy  |  judgments ; 
For  |  all  |  are  thy  |  servants. 

4.  Unless  thy  law  had  been  |  my  de|  lights, 

I  should  then  have  |  perished  in  |  mine  affliction. 

5.  I  will  never  for|get  thy  |  precepts; 

For  with  them  |  thou  hast  |  quickened  |  me. 

6.  I  am  |  thine,  0  |  save  me  ; 

For  |  I  have  |  sought  thy  |  precepts. 

7.  The  wicked  have  waited  for  me  |  to  dejstroy  me  : 
I  will  con|sid-er  thy  |  testimonies. 

8.  I  have  seen  an  end  of  |  all  perfection: 

Thy  commandment  |  is  exceeding  |  broad.       Ps.  cxix.  89. 


Chant  115. 


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SELECTION  125. 

That  the  Lord  raises  up  sinners,  and  leads  them  into  truths,  that  they  may  live, 
\ — 3  :  that  it  is  divine,  4 :  that  he  saves  those  who  believe  in  him,  and  that  those 
who  believe  not  perish,  5 — 7 :  that  he  is  to  be  worshipped,  8. 

1.  Jehovah  upholdeth  |  all  that  |  fall, 
And  raiseth  up  |  all  the  |  bowed  |  down. 

2.  The  eyes  of  all  |  wait-on  |  thee ; 

And  thou  givest  them  their  |  meat  |  in  its  |  season. 
8.  Thou  dost  |  open  thine  |  hand, 

And  satisfy  the  desire  of  |  every  |  living  |  thing. 
4    Jehovah  is  righteous  in  |  all  his  |  ways, 

And  merciful  |  in  |  all  his  j  works. 
5.  Jehovah  is  nigh  unto  all  that  |  call  upon  |  him,  ■ 

To  all  that  |  call  upon  |  him  in  |  truth. 
6    He  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  |  them  that  |  fear  him  : 

He  also  will  |  hear  their  |  cry,  and  will  |  save  them. 

7.  Jehovah  preserveth  |  all  that  |  love  him; 
But  all  the  |  wick'ed  will  |  he  de|stroy. 

8.  My  mouth  shall  speak  the  |  praise -of  Je|hovah: 

And  let  all  flesh  bless  his  holy  |  name  for  |  ever  and  |  ever. 

Ps.  cxlv.  14. 


102 


selections  and   chants, 
Chant  116. 


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SELECTION  126. 

The  coming  of  the  Lord  foretold,  and  the  joy  of  those  who  shall  come  to  him,  who 
before  lived  in  ignorance,  1—5. 

1.  Sing  a  new  song  |  unto  Je|hovah, 

His  praise  |  from  the  |  end  •  of  the  |  earth  ; 

2.  Ye  that  go  down  to  the  sea,  and  all  that  |  is  there | in; 
The  isles,  and  the  in | habitants  there | of. 

3.  Let  the  wilderness  and  the  cities  there | of  lift  |  up, 
The  villages  that  |  Kedar  I  doth  in  |  habit. 

4.  Let  the  inhabitants  of  the  )  rock  |  sing, 

Let  them  |  shout  ■  from  the  |  top  •  of  the  |  mountains. 

5.  Let  them  give  glory  |  unto  Je|hovah, 

And  de|clare  his  |  praise -in  the  |  islands.  Is.  xlii.  10. 


Chant  117. 


8. 


SELECTION  127. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  128. 

Deal  bountifully  |  with  thy  |  servant, 

That  I  may  |  live,  and  |  keep  thy  |  word. 

Open  |  thou  mine  |  eyes, 

That  I  may  behold  wondrous  |  things  out  |  of  thy 

I  am  a  stranger  |  in  the  |  earth : 

Hide  not  |  thy  oom|mandmente  |  from  me. 

Rfy  soul  breaketh  |  for  the  |  longing, 

That  it  hath  unto  thy  |  judgments  |  at  all  |  times. 


law. 


SELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS. 


103 


5.  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  |  proud  ■  that  are  |  cursed, 
Who  do  |  err  from  I  thy  com|mandments. 

6.  Remove  from  me  re|proach 'and  con|tempt; 
For  I  have  |  kept  thy  |  testij  monies. 

7.  Princes  also  did  sit  and  |  speak  a  |  gainst  me  : 
Thy  servant  did  |  medrtate  |  in  thy  |  statutes. 

8    Thy  testimonies  also  are  |  my  de|  light, 

And  |  my  |  counsel  |  lors.  Ps.  cxix. 


17. 


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SELECTION  128. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  123. 

1.  Wherewith  shall  a  young  man  |  cleanse  his  |  way  ? 
By  taking  heed  acj  cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

2.  With  my  whole  heart  have  I  |  sought  |  thee : 

0  let  me  not  |  wander  from  |  thy  com|mandments. 

3.  Thy  word  have  I  |  hid  ■  in  mine  |  heart, 
That  I  might  not  |  sin  a  |  gainst  |  thee. 

4    Blessed  art  thou,  |  0  Jje|hovah  : 
0  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  statutes. 

5.  With  my  lips  have  |  I  declared 

All  the  |  judgments  |  of  thy  |  mouth. 

6.  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  |  testi  |  monies, 
As  |  much  as  |  in  all  |  riches. 

7.  I  will  meditate  I  in  thy  |  precepts, 


And  have  res|pect  un|to  thy 
8.  I  will  delight  myself  |  in  thy 
I  will  |  not  for | get  thy  |  word. 


ways, 
statutes  : 


Ps.  cxix.  9 


104 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


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SELECTION  129. 

That  the  Lord  is  to  be  worshiped  from  the  Word,  wherein  Is  divine  truth,  1—6. 

1.  I  will  praise  thee  with  |  all  the  |  heart : 
Before  the  gods  will  I  sing  |  praise  |  unto  |  thee. 

2.  I  will  worship  toward  thy  |  holy  |  temple, 

And  praise  thy  name  for  thy  |  mercy  |  and  thy  |  truth  : 
2  For  thou  hast  magnified  thy  |  word  above  |  all  thy  |  name. 

3.  In  the  day  when  I  cried,  thou  didst  |  answer  |  me : 
Thou  strengthenedst  me  with  |  strength  |  in  my  |  soul. 

4.  All  the  kings  of  the  earth  shall  praise  thee,  |  0  Je|hovah, 
When  they  |  hear  the  |  words  ■  of  thy  |  mouth. 

5.  Yea,  they  shall  sing  in  the  |  ways  ■  of  Je|hovah: 

For  great  is  the  |  glory  |  of  Je|hovah.  Ps.  cxxxviii. 


Chant  120. 


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SELECTION  130. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  123. 

1.  My  soul  cleaveth  |  unto  the  |  dust : 
Quicken  thou  me  ac| cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

2.  I  have  declared  my  ways,  and  |  thou  hast  |  heard  me: 
0  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  statutes. 

3.  Make  me  to  understand  the  |  way  ■  of  thy  |  precepts  : 
So  shall  I  |  talk  ■  of  thy  |  wondrous  |  works. 

4.  My  soul  doth  |  melt  for  |  grief : 
Strengthen  thou  me  ac| cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 


SELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS. 


105 


5.  Remove  from  mo  the  |  way  of  |  lying ; 
And  grant  me  thy  |  law  |  gracions|ly. 

6.  I  have  chosen  the  |  way  of  |  truth  : 

Thy  judgments  |  have  I  |  laid  be  |  fore  me. 

7.  I  have  cleaved  unto  thy  |  testimonies: 
0  JEnovAii,  |  put  me  |  not  to  |  shame. 

8.  I  will  run  the  way  of  |  thy  com|mandments, 
When  thou  |  shalt  en  |  large  my  |  heart. 


Ps.  cxix.  25 


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SELECTION  131. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  123. 

1.  Remember  the  word  |  unto  thy  j  servant, 
Upon  which  thou  hast  |  caused  |  me  to  |  hope. 

2.  This  is  my  comfort  in  |  mine  affliction  ; 
For  thy  |  word  hath  |  quickened  I  me. 

3.  The  proud  have  had  me  greatly  |  in  decision: 
I  have  not  de|clined  |  from  thy  |  law. 

4  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  old,  |  0  Je|hovah; 
And  have  |  comfort  |ed  my  |  self. 

5  Horror  hath  taken  |  hold  up|on  me, 
Because  of  the  wicked  |  that  for |  sake  thy  |  law. 

6.  Thy  statutes  have  |  been  my  |  songs 
In  the  |  house -of  my  |  pilgrim | age. 

7.  I  have  remembered  thy  name,  0  Jehovah,  |  in  the  |  night  ; 
And  |  I  have  |  kept  thy  |  law. 

8.  This  |  did  I  |  have, 

B^ [cause  I  |  kept  thy  |  precepts.  Ps.  cxix.  49 


106 


selections   and   chants 
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SELECTION  132. 


For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  123. 


1.  Thou  art  my  portion,  |  0  Je|iiovaii  : 

I  have  said  that  |  I  would  |  keep  thy  |  words. 

2.  I  entreated  thy  favor  with  |  all  the  |  heart: 

Be  merciful  unto  me  ac| cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

3.  I  thought  up  |  on  my  |  ways, 

And  turned  my  |  feet -to  thy  |  testi  |  monies. 

4.  I  made  haste,  and  de|layed  |  not, 
To  |  keep  |  thy  com|mandments. 

5.  The  bands  of  the  wicked  have  |  robbed  j  me : 
•  I  have  |  not  for] gotten  thy  |  law. 

6.  At  midnight  I  will. rise  to  give  |  thanks  unto  |  thee, 
Because  of  the  |  judgments  |  of  thy  |  justice. 

7.  I  am  a  companion  of  all  |  them  that  1  fear  thee, 
And  of  I  them  that  |  keep  thy  |  precepts. 

8.  The  earth,  0  Jehovah,  is  |  full*  of  thy  |  mercy: 

0  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  statutes.  Ps  cxix. 


57. 


SELECTION  133. 

The  Lord's  confidence  that  the  Father  will  assist  him,  1—5  :  that  he  waa  his  from 
nativity,  6. 

1.  In  thee,  0  Jehovah,  do  I  |  put  my  |  trust : 
Let  me  |  never  be  |  put -to  con|fusion. 

2.  Deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness,  and  cause  me  |  to  es|cape : 
Incline  thiue  j  ear  unto  J  me,  and  J  save  me. 


SELECTIONS     AND     C1IANTS. 


107 


3.  Be  thou  my  strong  |  habitation, 
AVhoreunto  I  may  con|tin-ual|ly  re | sort. 

4.  Thou  hast  given  com|mand'ment  to  |  save  me; 
For  thou  art  my  |  rock  |  and  my  |  fortress. 

5.  Deliver  me,  0  my  God,  out  of  the  |  hand'of  the 
Out  of  the  hand  of  the  un| righteous  and  j  cruel  | 

6.  For  thou  art  my  hope,  0  |  Lord  Je|hovih; 
Thou  art  my  |  trust  |  from  my  |  youth. 


wicked, 


Ps.  lxxi. 


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SELECTION  134. 


For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  123. 


servant, 

word. 

knowledge 


Thou  hast  dealt  |  well  ■  with  thy 
0  Jehovah,  ac|  cording  |  to  thy 

2.  Teach  me  good  |  judg-ment  and 
For  I  have  be|lieved  |  thy  com|mandment&, 

3.  Before  I  was  afflicted  I  |  went  a | stray; 
But  now  |  have  I  |  kept  thy  |  word. 

4.  Thou  art  good,  and  |  doest  |  good ; 

0  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  statutes. 

5.  The  proud  have  forged  a  |  lie  a  |  gainst  me  : 

1  will  keep  thy  |  precepts  with  |  all  the  |  neart. 

6.  Their  heart  is  |  gross  like  |  fat : 
I  de  |  light  |  in  thy  |  law. 

7.  It  is  good  for  me  that  I  have  |  been  af|flicted ; 
That  |  I  might  |  learn  thy  |  statutes. 

8.  The  law  of  thy  mouth  is  better  |  unto  |  me, 

Than  |  thou -sands  of  |  gold  and  |  silver.  Ps.  cxix.  65. 


108 


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SELECTION  135. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  138. 

1 .  Thy  word  is  a  |  lamp  ■  to  my  |  feet, 
And  a  |  light  un|to  my  |  path. 

2.  I  have  sworn,  and  I  |  will  per | form, 

That  I  will  keep  the  |  judgments  |  of  thy  |  justice. 

3.  I  am  afflicted  I  very  |  much : 

Quicken  me,  0  Jehovah,  ac|  cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

4.  Accept,  I  beseech  thee,  the  free-will  offerings  of  my  mouth  | 

0  Je|hovah; 
And  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  judgments. 

5.  My  soul  is  continually  |  in  my  |  hand  : 
Yet  do  I  |  not  for  |  get  thy  |  law. 

6.  The  wicked  have  laid  a  |  snare  for  |  me : 

Yet  I  have  not  |  wandered  |  from  thy  |  precepts. 

7.  Thy  testimonies  have  I  taken  as  an  heritage  for  |  ever; 
For  they  are  the  re|joicing  |  of  my  |  heart. 

8.  I  have  in|clined  my  |  heart, 

To  perform  thy  statutes  |  always,  |  to  the  |  end. 

Ps.  cxix.  105 

selection  lse. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  138. 

1.  I  hate  divided  |  thoughts  : 
But  thy  |  law  |  do  I  |  love. 

2.  Thou  art  my  hiding  place  |  and  my  |  shield : 
I  |  hope  |  in  thy  |  word. 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


109 


3.  "Depart  from  me,  ye  |  eviljdoers; 

For  I  will  keep  the  com|mandmeiits  |  of  my  |  God. 

4.  Uphold  me  according  to  thy  word,  that  |  I  may  |  live : 
And  let  me  not  |  be  ajshamed'of  my  |  hope. 

5.  Hold  thou  me  up,  and  I  |  shall  be  |  safe : 

And  I  will  have  respect  unto  thy  |  stat-utes  con[thrual|ly. 

6.  Thou  hast  trodden  down  all  that  |  err -from  thy  |  statutes; 
For  |  their  dejceit  is  |  falsehood. 

7.  Thou  puttest  away  all  the  wicked  of  the  |  earth  as  |  dross : 
Therefore  I  |  love  thy  |  testi|  monies. 

8.  My  flesh  trembleth  for  |  fear  of  |  thee ; 

And  of  thy  |  judg-ments  I  |  am  alfraid.         Ps.  cxix    113. 


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SELECTION  137. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  188. 

1.  My  soul  fainteth  for  |  thy  sal|vation  : 
I  |  hope  |  in  thy  |  word. 

2.  Mine  eyes  |  fail -for  thy  |  word, 
Saying,  "When  |  wilt  thou  |  comfort  |  me  ? 

3.  For  I  am  become  like  a  bottle  |  in  the  J  smoke  : 
I  do  |  not  for  |  get  thy  |  statutes. 

4    How  many  are  the  |  days  •  of  thy  |  servant? 

When  wilt  thou  execute  judgment  on  |  them  that  |  perse- 
*  cute  |  me  ? 

5.  The  proud  have  digged  |  pits  for  |  me, 
"Which  are  not  ac|  cording  |  to  thy  |  law. 

6.  All  thy  commandments  are  |  faithfulness  : 

They  persecute  me  with  |  falsehood ;  |  help  thou  |  me. 

7.  They  had  almost  consumed  me  up|on  the  |  earth  ; 
But  I  did  |  not  forjsake  thy  |  precepts. 

8    Quicken  me  according  |  to  thy  |  mercy ; 

And  I  shall  keep  the  testimony  |  of  thy  |  mouth. 

Ps.  crix.  81. 


110 


selections    and    chants. 
Chant  126.     Double. 


SELECTION  138. 

That  the  Lord  fulfilled  the  law,  or  the  Word,  from  the  first  to  the  last  things  of  it ; 
and  that  he  was  therefore  hated,  and  suffered  temptations ;  and  that  thus  he  united 
the  Humanity  to  his  Divinity. 

1.  I  have  done  |  judg-ment  and  |  justice  : 
Leave  me  |  not  to  |  mine  op  |  pressors. 

2.  Be  surety  for  thy  |  servant  for  |  good  : 
Let  |  not  the  |  proud  op | press  me. 

3.  Mine  eyes  fail  for  |  thy  sal|vation, 

And  for  the  |  word  -of  thy  |  righteous) ness. 

4.  Deal  with  thy  servant  according  |  to  thy  |  mercy, 
And  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  statutes. 

5.  I  am  thy  servant;  give  me  |  under | standing, 
That  I  may  |  know  thy  |  tcsti  |  monies. 

6.  It  is  time  for  thee,  0  Je|ho*vah,  to  |  work; 
For  they  |  have  made  |  void  thy  |  law. 

7.  Therefore  I  love  thy  commandments  |  more  than  \  gold, 
And  |  more  than  |  fine  |  gold. 

8.  Therefore  all  thy  precepts  concerning  all  things  do  1 1  es'teem 

I  right ; 
And  every  |  false  way  |  do  I  |  hate.  Ps.  cxix.  121. 


SELECTION  139. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection,  138. 

1.  I  cried  with  all  the  heart  ;  hear  me,    |  0  Je|hovah 
Thy  |  statutes  |  will  I  |  keep. 


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2    I  cried  unto  |  tlieo  :   0     save  me  ; 
And  L  shall  |  keep  thy     testimonies. 

3.  I  prevented  the  |  dawn,  and  |  cried: 
I  I  hoped  |  in  thy  |  word. 

4.  Mine  eyes  pre  J  vent  the  |  watches, 

That  I  might  |  medi'tate  |  in  thy  |  word. 

5.  Hear  my  voice  according  j  to  thy  j  mercy : 

0  Jehovah,  quicken  me  ac| cording  |  to  thy  |  judgment 

6.  They  draw  near  that  |  follow  |  mischief: 
They  |  are  far  |  from  thy  |  law. 

7.  Thou  art  near,  |  0  Je|hovah; 

And  all  |  thy  com|mand\ments  are  |  truth. 

8.  Concerning  thy  testimonies,  I  have  j  known  of  |  old, 

That  thou  hast  |  founded  |  them  for |  ever.       Ps.  cxix.  145. 


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SELECTION  140. 

For  the  internal  sense  see  Selection  138 

1.  Behold  mine  affliction,  and  de| liver  |  me  : 
For  I  do  |  not  for  |  get  thy  |  law. 

2.  Plead  my  cause,  and  re | deem  |  me  : 
Quicken  me  ac|  cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

3.  Salvation  is  |  far -from  the  |  wicked; 
For  they  |  do  not  |  seek  thy  |  statutes. 

4-  Great  are  thy  tender  mercies,  |  0  JeJhovah: 
Quicken  me  ac|  cording  |  to  thy  |  judgments. 

5.  Many  are  my  persecutors  and  mine  |  ene|mies  : 
I  do  not"  de|cline"  from  thy  |  testi  |  monies. 

6.  I  beheld  the  transgressors  |  and  was  |  grieved ; 
Because  they  |  did  not  |  keep  thy  |  word. 

7.  Behold  how  I  |  love  thy  |  precepts  : 

Quicken  me,  0  Jehovah,  ac| cording  |  to  thy  |  mercy. 

8.  The  sum  of  thy  |  word  is  |  truth ; 

And  every  judgment  of  thy  |  jus'tice  is  |  ever |  lasting. 

Ps.  cxix.  153 


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Chant  128.     Double. 


SELECTION  141. 

That  the  Lord  fulfilled  the  law  or  the  Word  from  the  first  to  the  last  things  of  H, 
and  was  therefore  hated,  and  suffered  temptations  ;  and  that  thus  he  united  the  Hu 
manity  to  his  Divinity,  1 — 8. 

1.  Thy  testimonies  are  |  wonder  |ful ; 
Therefore  |  doth  my  |  soul  |  keep  them. 

2.  The  entrance  of  thy  words  |  giveth  |  light ; 
It  giveth  under | standing  |  to  the  |  simple. 

3.  I  opened  my  |  mouth,  and  |  panted ; 
For  I  |  longed  for  |  thy  com|inandments. 

4.  Look  thou  upon  me,  and  be  merciful  |  unto  |  me ; 

As  thou  usest  to  do  unto  |  those  that  |  love  thy  |  name. 

5.  Order  my  steps  |  in  thy  |  word : 

And  let  not  any  iniquity  have  do | minion  |  over  |  me. 

6.  Deliver  me  from  the  op|pres#sion  of  |  man  ; 
So  |  will  I  |  keep  thy  |  precepts. 

7.  Make  thy  face  to  shine  up|on  thy  |  servant; 
And  |  teach  thou  |  me  thy  |  statutes. 

8.  Rivers  of  waters  run  |  down  mine  |  eyes, 

Because  they  |  do  not  |  keep  thy  |  law.  Ps.  exix.  129 


SELECTION  142. 

For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  141. 

1.  Let  my  cry  come  near  before  thy  face,  |  0  Je|iiovaii 
Make  me  to  understand  ac|cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

2.  Let  my  supplication  come  be | fore  thy  |  face  : 
Deliver  me  ac|  cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 


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3.  My  lips  shall  |  utter  |  praise, 

When  thou  hast  |  taught  |  me  thy  |  statutes. 

4.  My  tongue  shall  |  speak  •  of  thy  |  word ; 

For  all  thy  com|mand-mcnts  are  |  righteousness. 

5.  Let  thine  hand  be  |  for  ray  |  help ; 
For  I  have  |  chosen  |  thy  |  precepts. 

6.  I  have  longed  for  thy  salvation,  |  0  Je|iiovah; 
And  thy  |  law  is  |  my  de|  light. 

7.  Let  my  soul  live,  and  it  shall  |  praise  |  thee ; 
And  let  thy  |  judgments  |  help  |  me. 

8 .  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  |  lost  |  sheep  : 

Seek  thy  servant,  for  I  do  |  not  for|get*thy  com|mandments- 

Ps.  cxix.  169. 


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For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  141. 

1.  Let  thy  mercies  come  also  unto  me,  |  0  Jejhovah; 
Thy  salvation,  ac| cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 

2.  So  shall  I  have  wherewith  to  answer  him  that  re|proacheth  | 

me; 
For  I  |  trust  |  in  thy  |  word. 

3.  And  take  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly  |  out  •  of  my  |  mouth ; 
For  I  have  |  hoped  |  in  thy  |  judgments. 

4.  So  shall  I  keep  thy  law  con|thrual|ly, 
For  |  ever  |  and  |  ever. 

5.  And  I  will  walk  at  |  liber  |ty; 
For  |  I  do  |  seek  thy  |  precepts. 

6.  I  will  speak  of  thy  testimonies  also  be  |  fore  |  kings, 
And  |  will  not  |  be  a |  shamed. 

7.  And  I  will  de|  light  my  |  self 

In  thy  com|mand*ment8  which  |  I  have  |  loved. 

8.  My  hands  also  will  I  lift  up  unto  thy  commandments,  which 

|  I  have  |  loved  ; 
And  I  will  |  medi-tate  |  in  thy  |  statutes.         Pa  cxix.  41. 


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SELECTION  144. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  that  he  is  to  be  worshiped  from  the  heart,  because  he  is 
the  former  of  the  church,  1,2:  that  they  should  come  to  him  by  the  truths  of  the 
"Word,  and  confess  him,  3,  4. 

1.  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  Je|hovah,  |  all  the  |  earth : 
Serve  Je|ho*vah  with  |  gladness  : 

Come  be  | fore  his  |  face  with  |  singing. 

2.  Know  ye  that  Je|hovaii  |  he  is  |  God  : 
He  hath  made  us,  and  not  |  we  our |  selves, 
His  people,  and  the  |  sheep  |  of  his  |  pasture. 

3.  Enter  into  his  |  gates  with  |  thanksgiving, 
Into  his  |  courts  with  |  praise  : 

Give  thanks  unto  |  him,  and  |  bless  his  |  name. 

4.  For  Je|ho|vah  is  |  good  : 
His  mercy  is  |  ever |  lasting, 

And  his  truth  to  |  all  |  generations.  Ps.  o. 


SELECTION  145. 

The  Lord's  advent  is  foretold,  when  the  good  are  to  be  saved,  and  the  evil  will 
perah,  1—6. 

1.  Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  |  people,  |  saith  your  |  God: 

Speak  ye  comfortably  to  Je|rusa|lem  ; 

And  cry  unto  her,  that  her  |  warfare  |  is  accomplished; 
2    That  her  in|iqui|ty  is  |  pardoned  : 

For  she  hath  received  from  Jr|hovah's  |  hand 

Double  |  for  |  all  her  |  sins. 


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8.  The  voice  of  him  that  crieth  |  in  the  \  -wilder  ness, 

Prepare  ye  the  |  way  -of  Je|hoyah. 

Make  straight  in  the  desert  a  |  highway  |  for  our  |  God. 
4    Every  |  vaHey  shall  |  be  exjalted; 

And  every  mountain  and  hill  shall  |  be  made  |  low: 
And  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight,  and  the  |  rough  | 
places  |  plain. 
6.  And  the  glory  of  Je|ho'vah  shall  |  be  re|vealed  : 
And  all  flesh  shall  |  see  *  it  to|gether  : 
For  the  mouth  of  JeJiwyah  hath  |  spoken  |  it.  Is.  xl. 

Chant  131.     Ternary. 


SELECTION  146. 

That  the  Lord  comforts  himself  from  hi3  Divinity,  from  things  past,  that  those 
hare  been  saved  who  implored,  1,  2  ;  and  that  by  divine  truth  he  has  power,  3 — 6; 
and  that  the  church  has  been  preserved,  7. 

1.  Thy  way,  0  God,  is  in  the  I  sanctu|ary  : 
Who  is  so  great  a  |  god  as  |  God? 

Thou  art  the  |  God  that  |  doest  |  wonders. 

2.  Thou  hast  declared  thy  strength  a|mong  the  |  people  : 
Thou  hast  with  thine  arm  re  |  deemed  thy  |  people, 
The  sons  of  |  Joseph  |  and  of  |  Jacob. 

3.  The  waters  |  saw  thee,  0  |  God; 

The  -waters  saw  thee ;  they  |  were  a|fraid: 
The  |  depths  were  |  also  |  troubled. 

4.  The  clouds  |  poured  out  |  water ; 
The  skies  sent  |  out  a  |  sound; 
Thine  arrows  |  also  |  went  a  |  broad. 

5.  The  voice  of  thy  thunder  was  |  in  the  |  whirlwind ; 
Thy  lightnings  |  light -ened  the  |  world  ; 

The  |  earth  did  |  tremble  and  |  shake. 

6.  Thy  way  is  |  in  the  |*  sea  ; 

And  thy  path  in  |  many  |  waters ; 
And  thy  |  footsteps  |  are  not  |  known. 

7.  Thou  didst  |  lead  thy  |  people, 
Like  |  un'to  a  |  flock, 

By  the  hand  of  |  Moses  |  and  of  |  Aaron.        Ps.  lxxvii.  13. 


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SELECTION  147. 

That  the  Divinity  is  to  be  worshiped  in  the  Lord,  1—8. 

1.  What  shall  I  render  |  mrto  Je|hovah, 
For  all  his  |  benefits  |  to- ward  |  me? 

2.  I  will  take  the  |  cup  ■  of  sal|vation, 

And  call  upon  the  |  name  |  of  Je|hovah. 

3.  I  will  pay  my  vows  |  mrto  Je|iiovah, 
Now  in  the  |  presence  of  |  all  his  |  people. 

4.  Precious  in  the  |  sight -of  Je|iiovaii 
Is  the  |  death  |  of  his  |  saints. 

5.  0  Jehovah,  truly  I  am  thy  servant ;  I  |  am  thy  |  servant ; 
The  son  of  thine  handmaid  :  |  thou  hast  |  loosed  my  |  bonds, 

6.  I  will  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  of  |  thanksgiving, 
And  will  call  upon  the  |  name  |  of  Je|hovah. 

7.  I  will  pay  my  vows  |  mvto  Je|hovah, 
Now  in  the  |  pres*ence  of  |  all  his  |  people ; 

8.  In  the  courts  of  the  '  house  ■  of  Je|hovah  ; 
In  the  midst  of  thee,  |  O  Je|rusa|lem. 

Praise  ye  |  Jah.  Ps.  cxvi.  12 


SELECTION  148. 

That  there  is  salvation  from  the  Lord  for  the  humble,  and  life  and  protection. 


Though  jEnovAii  be  high,  he  hath  re|spect*to  the 
But  the  proud  he  ]  knoweth  a|far  |off. 
Though  I  walk  in  the  |  midst  of  |  trouble, 
Thou  |  wilt  rejvive  |  me. 


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3.  Thou  wilt  stretch  |  forth  tliine  |  hand, 
Against  the  |  wrath  -of  mine  |  ene|mics. 

4.  And  thy  right  |  hand  shall  |  save  me  : 

Jehovah  will  perfect  |  that  -which  con|cerneth  |  me. 

5.  Thy  mercy,  0  Jehovah,  |  is  for  |  ever  : 
Forsake  not  the  |  works  of  |  thine  own  |  hands. 

Ps.  exxxviii. 


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That  the  Lord  will  save  those  that  trust  in  him,  1—5,  8 :  that  heaven  and  the 
church  are  his,  6  :  that  those  who  do  not  trust  in  him  are  not  saved,  7. 

1.  Jehovah  hath  been  |  mindful  |  of  us : 
He  |  will  |  bless  |  us. 

2.  He  will  bless  the  house  of  |  Isra|el: 
He  will  |  bless  the  |  house  of  |  Aaron. 

3.  He  will  bless  them  that  |  fear  Je|  hovah. 
The  |  small  |  with  the  |  great. 

4.  Jehovah  |  shall  in | crease  you 

More  and  |  more,  you    and  your  |  children. 

5.  Ye  are  blessed  |  of  Je  hovah, 
Who  |  made  |  heaven  and  |  earth. 

6.  The  heavens,  the  heavens,  |  are  Je|hovah's: 

But  the  earth  hath  he  given  |  to  the  |  chil-dren  of  |  men 

7.  The  dead  praise  |  not  Je| hovah, 
Neither  any  that  go  |  down  |  into  |  silence. 

8.  But  we  |  will  bless  |  Jah, 

From  this  time  |  forth  ■  and  for  |  ever  |  more. 


Praise  ye  I  Jah. 


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SELECTION  150. 

That  the  Lord  has  omnipotence,  1—4:  that  man  is  nothing  of  himself  hut  the 
falsity  of  evil,  6—9  :  that  all  who  are  in  goods  and  truths,  trust  in  the  Lord,  10—11. 

1.  Not  unto  us,  0  Jehovah,  |  not -unto  |  us; 

But  unto  thy  name  give  glory,  for  t}ry  |  mercy  and  |  for 
thy -truth's  |  sake. 

2.  Wherefore  should  the  |  heathen  |  say, 
Where  |  is  |  now  their  |  God  ? 

3.  But  our  God  is  |  in  the  |  heavens : 
He  hath  done  whatsoever  |  he  hath  | 

4.  Their  idols  are  |  sil'ver  and  |  gold, 
The  |  work -of  the  |  hands  of]  man. 

5.  They  have  mouths,  but  they  |  do  not 
Eyes  have  they,  |  but  they  |  do  not  | 

6.  They  have  ears,  but  they  |  do  not  |  hear : 
Noses  have  they,  |  but  they  |  do  not  |  smell. 

7.  They  have  hands,  but  they  |  handle  |  not: 
JFeet  have  they,  but  they  |  do  not  |  walk  : 

Neither  |  speak  they  |  through  their  |  throat. 

8.  They  that  make  them  are  |  like  unto  |  them  : 
So  is  every  |  one  that  |  trust -eth  in  |  them. 

9.  0  Israel,  trust  thou  |  in  Je|hovah  : 
He  is  their  |  help  |  and  their  |  shield. 

JO.  O  house  of  Aaron,  |  trust -in  Je|iiovah: 

He  is  their  |  help  |  and  their  |  shield. 
11.  Ye  that  fear  Jehovah,  |  trust -in  Je|uovah  : 

He  is  their  |  help  |  and  their  |  shield.  Ps.  ex? 


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SELECTION  151. 

That  the  church  was  estahlished  by  God,  and  not  by  men,  1— & 


1.  Thou  art  my  |  king,  0  |  God: 

Command  de|liveran|ces  for  |  Jacob. 


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2.  Through  thee  will  we  push  down  our  |  ene|mies  : 

In  thy  name  will  we  tread  down  |  them  that  |  rise  a| gainst  us. 

3.  For  I  will  not  |  trust  ■  in  my  |  bow  ; 
Neither  |  shall  my  I  sword  save  |  me. 

4.  But  thou  hast  saved  us  from  our  |  ene|mies, 
And  hast  put  them  to  |  shame  that  |  hated  |  us. 

5.  In  God  will  we  glory  |  all  the  |  day, 

And  we  will  |  praise  thy  |  name  for | ever.  Ps.  xliv.  4. 


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For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  141. 

1.  Teach  me,  0  Jehovah,  the  |  way -of  thy  |  statutes; 
And  I  shall  |  keep  it  |  unto  the  |  end. 

2.  Make  me  to  understand,  and  I  shall  |  keep  thy  |  law ; 
And  I  shall  observe  it  |  with  the  |  whole  j  heart. 

3.  Make  me  to  go  in  the  path  of  |  thy  com|mandments  ; 
For  there | in  do  |  I  de|  light. 

4    Incline  my  heart  unto  thy  |  testimonies, 

And  not  |  unto  |  covetous|ness. 
5.  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding  |  vani|ty: 

Quicken  |  thou  me  J  in  thy  |  way. 
6    Establish  thy  word  [  mrto  thy  |  servant, 

Who  is  de  | voted  |  to  thy  |  fear. 

7.  Turn  away  my  reproach  |  which  I  |  fear ; 
For  thy  |  judgments  |  are  |  good. 

8.  Behold,  I  have  |  longed-for  thy  |  precepts: 
Quicken  me  j  in  thy  |  righteousness.  Ps.  cxix. 


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Chant  136.     Double. 


SELECTION  153. 


For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  141. 


1.  Princes  have  persecuted  me  with  |  out  a  |  cause  ; 
But  my  heart  doth  |  tremble  |  at  thy  |  word. 

2.  I  rejoice  |  at  thy  |  word, 

As  one  that  |  findeth  |  great  |  spoil. 

3.  Falsehood  do  I  |  hate 'and  ab|hor; 
But  thy  |  law  |  do  I  |  love. 

4.  Seven  times  a  day  |  do  I  |  praise  thee, 
Because  of  the  |  judgments  |  of  thy  |  justice. 

5.  Great  peace  have  they  who  |  love  thy  |  law ; 
And  no  |  stumbling  [block  have  |  they. 

6  0  Jehovah,  I  have  hoped  for  |  thy  sal|vation  ; 
And  thy  com|mandments  |  have  I  |  done. 

7  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  |  test!  |  monies  ; 
And  I  do  |  love  •them  ex|ceeding|ly. 

8.  I  have  kept  thy  precepts  and  thy  |  testimonies ; 

For  all  my  |  ways  |  are  be|fore  thee.  Ps.  cxix. 

SELECTION  154. 


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That  the  Lord  is  blasphemed  by  the  evil  in  the  church,  notwithstanding  his  in  teg. 
rity,  1—4 :  that  he  endures  this  for  the  sake  of  the  Divinity,  5 :  prayer  that  th« 
Divinity  may  assist  him,  6. 

1.  Our  henrt  is  |  not  turned  |  back, 

Neither  have  our  steps  de|clined  |  from  thy  |  way. 

2.  Though  tliou  hast  sorely  broken  us  in  the  |  place  of  |  dragons, 
And  covered  us  |  with  the  |  ehad'ow  of  |  death. 


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121 


3.  If  we  have  forgotten  the  |  name  ■  of  'our  |  God, 
Or  stretched  out  our  |  hand  •  to  a  |  strange  |  god ; 

4.  Shall  not  God  |  search  this  |  out '{ 

For  he  knoweth  the  |  secrets  I  of  the  |  heart. 

5.  Yea,  for  thy  sake  are  we  killed  |  all  the  |  day  : 
We  are  |  count'ed  as  |  sheep  ■  for  the  |  slaughter. 

6.  Awake ;  why  sleepest  |  thou,  0  |  Lord  ? 

Arise;  |  cast  not  |  off  for  |  ever.  Ps.  xliv.  18. 


Chant  137.     Double. 


ms^m^ 


n 


w 


-Tr 


'-&=& 


5m 


B 


SH 


r-t-t 


m 


& 


!  i 


i    ? 
<4  J 


4. 


G. 


SELECTION  155. 


For  the  internal  sense,  see  Selection  141. 


1.  0  how  I  |  love  thy  |  law: 

It  is  my  medi|tation  |  all  the  |  day. 

2.  Thou  hast  made  me  wiser  |  than  mine  |  enemies, 
Through  thy  commandments,  for  |  they  are  |  ever  |  with  me. 

3.  I  have  more  understanding  than  |  all  my  |  teachers ; 
For  thy  testimonies  |  are  my  |  medi|tation. 
I  understand  |  more  ■  than  the  |  ancients, 
l$e| cause  I  |  keep  thy  |  precepts. 
I  have  refrained  my  feet  from  every  |  evil  |  way, 
That  |  I  might  |  keep  thy  |  word. 
I  have  not  departed  |  from  thy  |  judgments ; 
For  |  thou  hast  |  taught  |  me. 

7.  How  sweet  are  thy  words  |  unto  my  |  taste  : 
Sweeter  than  |  honey  |  unto  my  |  mouth. 

8.  Through  thy  precepts  I  get  |  under  |  standing ; 

Therefore  I  hate  |  every  |  path  of  |  falsehood.   Ps.  cxix   97. 

K 


122  selections  and   chants. 

Chant  138. 


3S 


fcg: 


d_d 


SELECTION  156. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father,  that  he  would  assist  in  temptations,  1—4 :  because 
no  one  knows  him  but  the  Father  alone,  in  whom  is  his  trust,  5—8  :  that  he  may  bo 
delivered  from  temptations,  and  come  among  those  who  acknowledge  him,  8—11. 

1.  I  cried  unto  Jehovah  |  with  my  |  voice: 

With'my  voice  to  Jehovah  made  |  I  my  |  suppli| cation. 

2.  I  poured  out  my  com | plaint  be|fore  him  : 
I  showed  be  |  fore  |  him  my  |  trouble. 

3.  When  my  spirit  was  over | whelmed  with | in  me, 
Then  thou  |  knewest  |  my  |  path. 

4.  In  the  way  where | in  I  |  walked, 

Have  they  privily  |  laid  a  |  snare  for  |  me. 

5.  I  looked  on  my  right  hand,  |  and  be | held ; 

But  there  was  |  no  one  |  that  would  |  know  me. 
Refuge  |  perished  |  from  me : 
No  one  |  sought  |  af'ter  my  |  soul. 

I  cried  to  thee,  0  Jehovah  ;  I  said,  |  Thou  •  art  my  |  refuge, 
My  portion  |  in  the  |  land  ■  of  the  |  living. 
Attend  |  rnrto  my  |  cry ; 
For  I  |  am  brought  |  very  |  low. 
Deliver  me  from  my  |  persecutors; 
For  |  they  are  |  strong -er  than  |  I. 
Bring  my  soul  |  out  of  |  prison, 
That  |  I  may  |  praise  thy  |  name. 
11.  The  righteous  shall  compass  |  me  a | bout; 

For  thou  shalt  deal  |  bounti| fully  |  with  me.         Ps.  cxlii. 

SELECTION  157. 

The  state  of  the  Lord's  temptation,  insomuch  that  he  was  even  in  despair  whethet 
the  Father  would  assist  him. 

1.  I  have  considered  the  |  days  of  |  old, 
The  |  years  of  |  ancient  |  times. 

2.  I  call  to  remembrance  my  |  song  ■  in  the  | 
1I  commune  with  |  mine  own  |  heart: 

And  my  |  spirit  made  |  diligent  |  search. 


6. 


!>. 


10. 


night 


SELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS. 


123 


8.  Will  the  Lord  east  |  off  for  |  ever? 
And  will  be  lie  |  favor | able  no  |  more? 

4.  Is  his  mercy  clean  |  gone  for  |  ever? 
Doth  his  promise  |  fail  for  |  everjmore? 

5.  Hath  God  forgotten  j  to  be  |  gracious? 
Hath  he  in  anger  shut  |  up  his  |  tender 


mercies 


Ps.  lxxvii.  5 


fiHN 

■ 1 

Chant  139.     Double. 

~g~      1 1 — r 

i    i 

— il 

}'   &  in 

1 

p5>- 

-J      1          1     ^    1    *      &)- 

r-gg-JJ 

1 

1 — u 

-« fi (5 f2— 

— i ' ■ »-H 1 

—f~        1 r 

— <s — & — 

II 

f 

<yj  ft  *■  i 

1 

-* — r— — r^—r  & — Q— 

-^ — «>— 

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r  r 

-w-J 

SELECTION  158. 

To  the  Father,  that  he  would  preserve,  1—8. 


mountains, 
help. 


earth, 
moved : 
slumber. 


1.  I  will  lift  up  mine  |  eyes 'to  the 
From  [  whence  doth  |  come  my 

2.  My  help  is  |  from  Je|iiovah, 
Who  made  the  |  heavens  |  and  the 

3.  He  will  not  suffer  thy  |  foot  •  to  be 
He  that  doth  |  keep  thee  |  will  not 

•1.  Behold,  he  that  keepeth  |  Isra|el, 
Shall  neither  |  slumber  |  nor  |  sleep. 

5.  Jehovau  I  is  thy  |  keeper : 

Jehovah  is  thy  |  shade  on  |  thy  right  |  hand. 

6.  The  sun  shall  not  |  smite  ■  thee  by  |  day, 
Nei|ther  the  |  moon  by  |  night. 

7.  Jehovah  shall  keep  thee  |  from  all  |  evil; 
He  |  shall  |  keep  thy  |  soul. 

8.  Jehovah  shall  keep  thy  going  out  and  thy  |  coming  |  in, 
From  this  time  forth,  and  |  even  for  |  everjmore.   Ps.  crxi 


124  selections    and    chants. 

Chant  140.     Double. 


s^ 


M 


i 


pnf 


jK* 


tS 


J-^L* 


fW 

J=M 


*ppl 


w& 


&\-G>- 


+^-#- 


t=t* 


SELECTION  159. 

Prayer  of  the  Lord  to  the  Father  that  he  may  he  preserved,  1 — 4 :  that  the  coming 
of  the  Lord  is  expected.  5—8. 

1.  Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  thee,  |  0  Je|hovah: 
O  Lord,  |  hearken  |  mrto  my  |  voice. 

2.  Let  thine  ears  |  be  attentive 

Unto  the  |  voice -of  my  |  suppli|  cations. 

3.  If  thou,  0  Jah,  shouldst  mark  in|iqui|ties, 
0  |  Lord,  |  who  shall  |  stand  V 

4.  But  with  J  thee -is  for|givenoss, 
That  |  thou  |  mayst  be  |  feared. 

5.  I  wait  fur  Jehovah,  my  |  soul  doth  |  wait ; 
And  in  his  |  word  |  do  I  |  hope. 

C).  My  soul  waiteth  for  Jehovah  more  than  watchers  |  for  the 
|  morning: 
Than  |  watchers  |  for  the  |  morning. 

7.  Let  Israel  hope  |  in  Je|hovaii  ; 

For  with  Je|hovah  |  there  is  |  mercy : 

8.  And  with  him  is  |  plen'tcous  re|dcmption; 

And  he  shall  redeem  Israjel  from  |  all -his  in|iqui'ties. 

Ps.  cxxx. 

SELECTION  160. 

Celebration  of  the  Father  by  the  Lord,  that  he  knows  all  of  the  thought  and  will, 
because  he  is  united  to  them,  1—6;  that  he  has  omniseie&ee  and  omnipotence,  6 — 10: 
that  from  him  is  illustration  in  the  natural  man,  11,  12. 

1.  0  Je|iio|vaii, 

Thou  hast  I  searched 


me,  and  I  known  me. 


SK  LECTIONS     AND     CIIANTS.  125 

2.  Thou  know68t  my  downsitting  and  |  mine  up | vising  : 
Thou  dost  under | stand  my  |  thoughts  a|far  off. 

3.  Thou  eompassest  my  path  and  my  |  lying  |  down, 
And  art  ae| quaint -ed  with  |  all  my  |  ways. 

4.  For  there  is  not  a  |  word  ■  in  my  |  tongue, 

But,  lo,  0  Jehovah,  thou  |  knowest  it  |  altojgether. 

5.  Thou  hast  beset  me  be|hind'and  be | fore, 
And  hast  |  laid  thine  |  hand  up|on  me. 

6.  Such  knowledge  is  too  |  worrderftd  |  for  me  : 
It  is  high  ;  I  |  can'not  atjtain  'unto  |  it. 

7.  Whither  shall  I  |  go -from  thy  |  Spirit? 

Or  whither  |  shall  I  |  flee -from  thy  |  presence? 

8.  If  I  ascend  up  into  heaven,  |  thou  art  |  there : 

If  I  make  my  bed  in  |  hell,  be | hold,  thou  art  |  there. 

9.  If  I  take  the  |  wings  ■  of  the  |  morning, 

And  dwell  in  the  |  ut-termost  |  parts* of  the  |  sea ; 

10.  Even  there  thy  |  hand  shall  |  lead  me. 
And  thy  |  right  |  hand  shall  |  hold  me. 

11.  If  I  say,  Surely  the  darkness  shall  |  cover  |  me ; 
Even  the  |  night  ■  shall  be  |  light  a  |  bout  me. 

12.  Yea,  the  darkness  hideth  |  not  from  |  thee ; 
8 But  the  night  shineth  |  as  the  |  day  : 

The  darkness  and  the  light  are  |  both  a |  like  to  |  thee. 

Ps.  exxxix. 

SELECTION  161. 

That  all  things  of  the  Father  were  united  with  him,  1,  2 :  that  the  Lord  rejects 
from  himself  all  evil  and  falsity,  3 — 6 :  that  he  has  integrity,  7 — 8. 

1.  How  precious  also  are  thy  thoughts  unto  |  me,  0  |  God; 
How  |  great  ■  is  the  |  sum  of  |  them : 

2.  If  I  should  count  them,  they  are  more  in  number  |  than 
When  I  a|  wake,  I  am  |  still  with  ]  thee.  [the  |  sand : 

3.  Surely,  thou  wilt  slay  the  |  wick'ed,  0  |  God  :. 
Depart  from  me,  |  there-fore,  ye  |  men  of  |  blood. 

4.  For  they  speak  against  thee  |  wicked |ly; 
And  thine  enemies  |  take  thy  |  name  in  |  vain. 

5.  Do  not  I  hate,  0  Jehovah,  |  them  -that  hate  |  thee? 

And  am  I  not  grieved  with  |  those  that  |  rise* up  ajgainst 

6.  I  hate  them  with  |  perfect  |  hatred  :  [thee  ? 
For  enemies  |  have  they  |  been  unto  |  me. 

7.  Search  me,  0  God,  and  |  know  my  |  heart ; 
Try  |  me,  and  |  know  my  |  thoughts  : 

8.  And  see  if  there  be  any  wicked  |  way  in  |  me ; 

And  lead  me  |  in  the  |  way -everlasting.       Ps.  exxxix.  17 

K* 


126 


selections  and   chants, 
Chant  141.     Double. 


E§EHiiyn 


m 


I5t=^= 


-J. 


**&£$&^ 


is: 


I     P 


111 


4 1 


3 


-^— -g- 


1= 


^^i 


pggg 


J^t^. 


J     S.      -^     d 


SELECTION  162. 

That  the  Lord  united  the  Divinity  to  his  Humanity,  1 :  they  worship  him  from 
good  and  from  truth,  2,  3 :  that  it  is  an  eternal  truth,  that  those  who  worship  him 
are  saved,  4 — 6 :  that  the  Lord  dwells  in  his  church  because  he  loves  it,  7,  8 ;  be- 
cause it  is  in  truths  and  goods,  9, 10 :  that  it  is  thence  in  power  and  in  light  against 
the  falsities  of  evil,  11, 12. 

1.  Arise,  0  Jehovah,  |  into  thy  |  rest; 
Thou  and  the  |  ark  |  of  thy  |  strength. 

2.  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  |  righteous  |ness  ; 
And  let  thy  |  saints  |  shout  for  |  joy. 

3.  For  thy  servant  |  David's  |  sake, 

Turn  not  awa}'  the  |  face  of  |  thine  an|ointed. 

4.  Jehovah  hath  sworn  in  |  truth  unto  |  David ; 
He  will  not  |  turn  a|way  from  |  it ; 

5.  Of  the  fruit  of  thy  body  will  I  sot  up|on  thy  |  throne: 
If  thy  children  will  |  keep  my  |  cove|uant, 

6.  And  my  testimony  that  |  I  shall  |  teach  them, 

Their  children  shall  also  sit  upon  thy  |  throne  for  !  ever- 
more. 

7    For  JEnovAn  hath  |  chosen  |  Zion : 
He  hath  desired  it  |  for  his  |  habitation. 

8.  This  is  my  |  rest  for  |  ever : 

Here  will  I  dwell;  for  |  I -have  de| sired  |  it. 

9.  I  will  abundantly  |  bless •  her  pro|vision: 
Her  poor  will  I  |  satis |fy  with  |  bread. 


10.  I  will  also  clothe  her  |  priests  ■  with  sal 

And  her  saints  sliall  |  shout  a | loud  for 


vation 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


127 


11.  There  will  T  make  the  horn  of  |  Da-vid  to  |  bud  : 
I  have  ordained  a  [  lamp  for  |  mine  an|ointed. 

12.  His  enemies  will  I  |  clothe  with  |  shame ; 
But  upon  him  | self  his  |  crown  shall  |  flourish. 

Ps.  exxxii.  8. 

Chant  142.     Double. 


P* 


tsez*: 


^=tf: 


1 
— G- 

—G> 

— i ' 

&. 

—G>- 

L_| — 

-r- 

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m 


m 


^t- 


2 


2- 


i 

-V- 


3* 


^ 


t£ 


SELECTION  163. 

The  joy  of  the  Lord  over  the  new  church  where  he  reigns,  1—8. 

1.  I  was  glad  when  they  |  said  unto  |  me, 

Let  us  go  unto  the  |  house  \  of  Je|hovah. 
%  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  0  Je|rusa|lem  : 

Jerusalem  is  built  as  a  city  that  |  is  com  |  pact  to|gether. 

3.  Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  |  tribes  of  |  Jah  ; 

A  testimony  to  Israel,  to  give  |  thanks '  to  the  |  name '  of 
Je|hovah. 

4.  For  there  are  set  |  thrones  of  |  judgment, 
The  |  thrones  ■  of  the  |  house  of  |  David. 

5.  Pray  for  the  peace  of  Je|rusa|lem  : 
They  shall  |  prosper  |  that  do  |  love  thee. 

6.  Peace  be  with | in  thy  |  walls; 
Prosperity  with  |  in  thy  |  pala|ces. 

7.  For  my  brethren  and  companions'  |  sakes, 
I  will  now  say,  |  Peace  |  be  with] in  thee. 

8.  For  the  sake  of  the  house  of  Je|ho-vah  our  |  God, 
I  |  will  seek  |  good  to  |  thee. 

Ps.  exxii 


128 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS, 


g 


Chant  143. 


w 


M 


i 


M 


m 


-G0- 


i 


~fg — (S-. 


3 


J: 


2& 


BE 


-ahJr 


-fifi- 


ST 


S 


O    g 


g^ 


SELECTION  164. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  that  he  is  omnipotent,  1-5 :  that  he  came  into  the  world, 
6 :  that  he  will  save  those  who  shall  be  of  his  church,  7—9. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Praise,  0  ye  servants  |  of  Je|uovah, 
Praise  ye  the  |  name  |  of  JeIhovah. 

2.  Blessed  be  the  |  name -of  Je|iiovah, 
From  this  time  |  forth -and  for  |  ever|more. 

3.  From  the  rising  of  the  sun  to  its  |  going  |  down, 
The  name  of  Je|iiovah  |  is- to  be  |  praised. 

4.  Jehovah  is  high  albove  all  |  nations; 
And  his  |  gkrry  ajbove  the  |  heavens. 

5.  Who  is  like  unto  Je|iio-vah  our  |  God? 
Who  exalteth  him | self  to  |  dwell  on  |  high: 

6.  Who  humbleth  him  |  self  to  |  look 

Upon  the  heavens  |  and  u}»|on  the  |  earth. 

7.  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  |  out  ■  of  the  |  dust  ; 
He  lifteth  the  |  needy  |  out  ■  of  the  |  dunghill ; 

8.  That  he  may  |  set  ■  him  with  |  nobles, 
With  the  |  nobles  |  of  his  |  people. 

9.  He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  |  dwell  ■  in  an     house, 
And  to  be  a  |  joyful  |  mother  of  |  children 
Praise  ye  |  Jah. 


Ps.  cxiii 


SELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS, 


129 


Chant  144. 


i 


i 


iP 


I 


SELECTION   165. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  in  his  Divine  Humanity,  1 — 3  :  who  instituted  the  church, 
4 :  and  who  alone  is  God,  5 :  who  alone  teaches  the  church  external  and  interna] 
truths,  6—8. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Praise  ye  the  |  name  ■  of  Je|iiovah  ; 
Praise,  0  ye  |  servants  |  of  Je |hovah  ; 

2.  Ye  that  stand  in  the  |  house* of  Je|hovah, 
In  the  courts  of  the  |  house  |  of  our  |  God. 

3.  Praise  Jehovah,  for  Je|ho*vah  is  |  good  : 
Sing  praises  to  his  |  name,  for  |  it  is  |  pleasant. 

4.  For  Jah  hath  chosen  Jacob  |  for  him  (self, 
Israel  for  |  his  peculiar  |  treasure. 

5.  For  I  know  that  Je|ho-vah  is  |  great : 
And  that  our  |  Lord  "is  a|bove  all  |  gods. 

6.  All  that  Jehovah  |  pleased  he  |  did, 

In  heaven  and  in  earth,  in  the  |  seas  and  |  in  all  |  depths. 

7.  He  causeth  the  vapors  |  to  as|cend 
From  the  |  ends  |  of  the  |  earth. 

8    He  maketh  lightnings  |  for  the  |  rain  : 

He  brincreth  the  wind  |  out  of  |  his  store-|houses. 


Praise  ye  |  Jah. 


Ps.  cxxxv. 


I 


3C 


130 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 


Chant  145.     Double. 


i 


4-iS- 


o     ' — = »-g     I      o       »  » 


Praise  ye      Jah,     Praise  -----        ye 


SE 


1 


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SELECTION  166. 

That  the  Lord  regenerates  the  church,  1 :  that  he  leads  the  church,  2 :  that  man'f 
own  intelligence  does  nothing,  3—6  :  that  the  spiritual  and  celestial  church  worship* 
the  Lord,  who  is  the  God  of  the  church,  7 — 9. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Thy  name,  0  Jehovah,  |  is  for  |  ever; 

Thy  memorial,  0  Jehovah,  to  |  all  |  generations  : 

2.  For  Jehovah  will  |  judge  his  |  people  ; 

And  he  will  repent  him | self  con|cern  ing  his  |  servaDt* 

3.  The  idols  of  the  heathen  are  |  silver  and  |  gold, 
The  |  work -of  the  |  hands  of  |  men. 

4.  They  have  mouths,  but  they  |  do  not  |  speak: 
Eyes  have  they,  |  hut  they  |  do  not  |  see  : 

5.  They  have  ears,  but  they  |  do  not  |  hear; 
Neither  is  there  any  |  breath  |  in  their  |  mouths. 

6.  They  that  make  them  are  |  like  unto  |  them: 
8o  is  every  |  one  that  |  trust'etb  in  |  them. 

7.  Bless  Jehovah,  0  house  of  |  Isra|el : 
Bless  Je|ho#vah,  0  |  house  of  |  Aaron : 

8.  Bless  Jehovah,  0  |  house  of  |  Levi : 
Ye  that  fear  Je|hovah,  |  bless  Je| ho vah. 


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9.8Blessed  be  Jehovah  |  out  of  |  Zion, 
"Who  dwelleth  |  at  Je|rusa|lem. 
Praise  ye  |  Jau. 


Ps.  cxxxv.  13. 


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SELECTION  167. 

That  the  church  will  worship  the  Lord,  who  protects  it,  and  teaches  the  Word, 
1—4:  that  he  removes  ignorance  thereby,  5 — 7:  that  he  does  these  things  for  hit 
church,  8,  9. 

1.  Praise  Jehovah,  0  Je|rusa|lem  : 
Praise  |  thou  thy  |  God,  0  |  Zion. 

2.  For  he  hath  strengthened  the  |  bars  ■  of  thy  |  gates ; 
He  hath  |  blessed  thy  |  cmTdren  with|in  thee. 

3.  He  maketh  thy  |  border  |  peace  : 

He  filleth  thee  with  the  |  finest  |  of  the  |  wheat. 

4.  He  sendeth  forth  his  commandment  |  to  the  |  earth : 
His  word  |  runneth  |  very  |  swiftly. 

5.  He  giveth  |  snow  like  |  wool : 

He  scattereth  the  |  hoarfrost  |  like  |  ashes. 

6.  He  casteth  forth  his  |  ice  like  |  morsels : 
Who  can  |  stand  be  |  fore  his  |  cold  ? 

7.  He  sendeth  out  his  word,  and  |  mclteth  |  them  : 
He  causeth  his  wind  to  |  blow ;  the  |  waters  [  flow. 

8.  He  declareth  his  |  word  unto  |  Jacob, 

His  statutes  and  his  judgments  |  unto  ]  Isra|el. 

9.  He  hath  not  dealt  so  with  |  any  |  nation : 

And  his  judgments,  they  |  have  not  |  known  |  them. 
Praise  ye  |  Jah.  Ps.  cxlvii.  12. 


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SELECTION  168. 

That  they  should  confess  the  Lord,  who  alone  is  God  and  Lord,  1—3 :  who  hy  di- 
vine truth  formed  heaven  and  the  church,  4 — 6  :  from  whom  is  all  truth  of  doctrine 
and  good  of  love,  and  the  knowledge  of  them,  7 — 9  :  who  delivers  the  natural  man 
from  the  falsities  of  evil,  and  there  establishes  the  church,  and  dissipates  evils  o! 
every  kind,  10 — 22  :  celebration  and  confession  of  the  Lord,  who  delivers  from  falsi- 
ties and  evils,  and  gives  truths  and  goods,  23—26 :  and  this  from  mercy  alone,  1— 20L 

1.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah;  for  |  he  is  |  good : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

2.  0  give  thanks  unto  the  |  God  of  |  gods: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

3.  0  give  thanks  unto  the  |  Lord  of  |  lords : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

4.  To  him  who  alone  |  doeth  great  |  wonders  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

5.  To  him  that  by  wisdom  |  made  the  |  heavens  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

6.  To  him  that  spread  out  the  earth  a|bove  the  |  waters: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

7.  To  him  that  |  made  great  |  lights  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

8.  The  sun  to  |  rule  by  |  day  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

9.  The  moon  and  stars  to  I  rule  by  |  night : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

10.  To  him  that  smote  Egypt  |  in  their  |  firstborn: 
For  his  1  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 


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11.  And  brought  out  Israel  [  from  a|mong  them  ! 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

12.  With  a  strong  hand,  and  with  an  |  outstretched  |  arm: 
For  his  j  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

13.  To  him  who  divided  the  Red  Sea  |  into  |  parts: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

14.  And  made  Israel  to  pass  through  the  |  midst  of  |  it : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

15.  But  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  |  in  the  •  Red  |  Sea: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

36.  To  him  who  led  his  people  through  the  |  wilder|ness : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

17.  To  him  who  I  smote  great  |  kings  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

18.  And  slew  |  famous  |  kings: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |    ever. 

19.  Sihon  king  of  the  |  Amor|ites : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

20.  And  Og  the  |  king  of  |  Bashan  : 
For  his  j  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

21.  And  gave  their  land  for  an  |  heritage : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

22.  An  heritage  to  his  servant  |  Isra|el : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

23.  Who  remembered  us  in  our  |  low  es|tate  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

24.  And  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  |  ene|mies: 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

25.  Who  giveth  food  |  to  all  |  flesh  : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever. 

26.  0  give  thanks  unto  the  |  God  of  |  heaven  : 

For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever.  Ps.  cxxxvi. 

SELECTION  169. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  by  those  who  worship  him,  when  the  church  is  vastated, 
1  :  let  them  worship  the  Lord,  who  is  the  God  of  heaven  and  the  church  2,  8. 

1.  Behold,  bless  ye  Jehovah,  all  ye  servants  |  of  Je|hovah, 
Who  by  night  |  stand  ■  in  the  |  house  ■  of  Je|hovah. 

2.  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  |  sanctu|ary, 
And  |  bless  |  Je|iiovah. 

3. "Jehovah  that  made  |  heaven  and  |  earth 

Bless  |  thee  |  out  of  |  Zion.  Ps.  cxxxiy. 


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SELECTION  170. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord,  1,  2 :  that  man  of  himself  is  nothing,  3,  4 :  that  he  is 
blessed  who  trusts  in  the  Lord,  who  is  the  God  of  heaven  and  earth,  5,  6 :  who  teaches 
and  leads  all  who  are  in  falsities  from  ignorance  and  desire  truths,  7 — 11 :  that  h« 
reigns  to  eternity,  12 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jau. 

Praise  Jehovah,  |  0  my  |  soul  : 
While  I  |  live -will  I  |  praise  Je|iiovah. 

2.  I  will  sing  praises  |  urrto  my  |  God, 
While  |  I  have  |  any  |  being. 

3.  Put  not  your  |  trust  in  |  princes, 

In  the  son  of  man,  in  |  whom  there  |  is  no  |  help. 

4.  His  breath  goeth  forth  ;  he  returneth  |  to  his  |  earth : 
In  that  very  |  day  his  |  thoughts  do  |  perish. 

5.  Happy  is  he  that  hath  the  God  of  Jacob  |  for  his 
Whose  hope  is  |  in  Je|ho"Vah  his  |  God. 

6.  Who  made  |  heaven  and  |  earth, 
The  sea,  and  |  all  that  |  is  there  |  in. 

7.  Who  keepeth  |  trutli  for  |  ever  : 
Who  executeth  |  judgment  |  for  ■  the  op| pressed  : 


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SELECTIONS    AND     C  11  A  N  T  S  . 


135 


8    Who  giveth  |  food 'to  the  |  hungry: 

Jehovah  |  looseth  the  |  prison|ers: 
9.  Jehovah  openeth  the  |  eyes -of  the  |  blind: 

Jehovah  raiseth  |  them 'that  are  |  bowed  |  down: 

10.  Jehovah  |  loveth  the  |  righteous: 
Jehovah  |  doth  pre | serve  the  |  strangers  : 

11.  He  relieveth  the  fatherless  |  and  the  |  widow : 

But  the  way  of  the  |  wick/ed  he  |  maketh  |  crooked. 
1  2.  Jehovah  shall  |  reign  for  |  ever, 

Thy  God,  0  Zion,  to  |  all  |  gener|ations: 

Praise  ye  |  Jah.  Ps*  cxlvL 


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SELECTION  171. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  on  account  of  his  works  and  his  justice,  1—7. 

1.  T  will  extol  thee,  my  |  God,  0  |  King ; 

And  I  will  bless  thy  |  name  for  |  ever  and  |  ever. 

2.  Every  |  day  ■  will  I  |  bless  thee  ; 

And  I  will  praise  thy  |  nam3  for  |  ever  and  |  ever. 

3  Great  is  Jehovah,  and  greatly  |  to  be  |  praised  ; 
And  un  |  search -able  |  is  his  |  greatness. 

4  Generation  to  generation  shall  |  praise  thy  |  works. 
And  shall  dejclare  thy  |  mighty  |  acts. 

6.  I  will  speak  of  the  glorious  honor  of  thy  |  majes|ty, 
And  |  of  thy  |  wondrous  |  works. 

6,  And  men  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  |  terrible  |  acts : 
And  I  |  will  de|clare  thy  |  greatness. 

7.  The  memory  of  thy  great  goodness  shall  |  they  proclaim  ; 
And  shall  sing  a|loud-of  thy  |  righteous  |ness.         Ps.  exlv. 


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SELECTION  172. 

Celebration  of  the  Lord  by  his  church,  1,  2,  7 :  who  reforms  by  the  knowledges  of 
truth,  3,  4 :  who  alone  can  do  this,  5  :  who  teaches  truths  to  those  who  are  in  igno- 
rance, 6,  8—10  :  that  man's  own  intelligence  is  not  anything,  but  only  that  which  it 
from  Him,  11, 12. 

1 .  Praise  ye  |  Jah  : 

For  it  is  good  to  sing  praises  |  uirto  our  |  God; 
For  it  is  |  pleas'ant  j  and  |  praise  is  |  comely. 

2.  Jehovah  doth  build  up  Je|ru?a|lem  : 

He  gathereth  together  the  |  out-casts  of  |  Isra]el. 

3  He  healeth  the  |  bnrken  in  |  heart, 
And  |  bindeth  |  up  their  |  wounds. 

4  He  telleth  the  number  |  of  the  |  stars : 
He  calleth  them  |  all  |  by  their  |  names. 

5.  Great  is  our  Lord,  and  |  great  in  |  power : 
His  understanding  is  |  infinite. 

6.  Jehovah  lifteth  |  up  the  |  meek  : 

He  casteth  the  |  wicked  |  down  ■  to  the  |  ground. 

7.  Sing  unto  Jehovah  with  |  thanksgiving : 
Sing  praise  upon  the  |  harp  un|to  our  |  God  : 


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8.  Who  covercth  the  |  heaven  with  |  clouds; 
Who  prepareth  |  rain  |  for  the  J  earth : 

9.  Who  J  maketh  the  |  grass 

To  |  grow  up |  on  the  |  mountains. 

10.  He  giveth  to  the  |  beast  his  |  food, 

To  the  young  of  |  ravens  |  which  do  |  cry. 

11.  He  delighteth  not  in  the  |  strength '  of  the  |  horse : 
He  taketh  not  pleasure  |  in  the  |  legs  •  of  a  |  man. 

12    Jehovah  taketh  pleasure  in  |  them  that  |  fear  him, 
In  those  that  |  hope  |  in  his  |  mercy. 
Praise  ye  |  Jah.  Ps.  cxlvii. 


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SELECTION  173. 


That  the  Lord  is  not  approached  by  the  externals  of  worship,  hut  by  the  internals, 
which  are  of  truth  and  good. 

1.  Wherewith  shall  I  |  come  be|fore  Je  iiovah, 

And  bow  myself  be  |  fore  the  |  High     God  ? 
2    Shall  I  come  before  him  |  with  burnt- 1  offer |ings, 

With  |  calves  •  of  a  |  year  |  old  ? 
8    Will  Jehovah  be  |  pleased  with  |  thousands  of  |  rams, 

With  ten  |  thou-sands  of  |  rivers  of  |  oil? 

4.  Shall  I  give  my  |  firstborn  for  |  my  trans|gression, 
The  fruit  of  my  body  I  for  the  |  sins '  of  my  |  soul  ? 

5.  He  hath  showed  thee,  |  0  man,  |  what  is  |  good; 
And  what  doth  Je|ho'vah  re|quire  of  |  thee, 

6.  But  to  do  justly,  |  and  to  |  love  |  mercy, 

And  to  walk  |  humbly  |  with  thy  |  God?  Mic.  vi.  6 


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SELECTION  174. 

That  all  in  the  heavens  and  in  the  earths  should  worship  the  Lord  from  the  goods 
and  truths  which  are  from  him.  1 — 6  :  that  all  who  are  in  the  ultimates  of  heaven 
and  the  church  should  worship  from  truths  and  goods  of  every  kind,  7 — 10;  in  gen- 
eral from  the  understanding  and  will  of  truth  and  good,  11, 12 :  because  salvation  ii 
by  those  things  which  he  gives,  13—16. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Praise  ye  Jehovah  |  from  the  |  heavens  : 

Praise  |  ye  him  |  in  the  |  heights. 
2    Praise  ye  him,  |  all  his  |  angels : 

Praise  |  ye  him,  |  all  his     hosts. 
3.  Praise  ye  him,  |  sun  and     moon  : 

Praise  him,  |  all  ye  |  stars  of  |  light. 
4    Praise  him,  ye  |  heavens  of    |  heavens; 

And  ye  waters  that  |  are  a|bove  the  |  heavens. 

5.  Let  them  praise  the  |  name  -of  Je|hovaii  ; 
For  he  commanded,  |  and  they  |  were  cre|ated. 

6.  He  hath  also  established  them  for  |  ever  and  |  ever: 
He  hath  made  a  de|cree,  and  it  |  shall  not  |  pass. 

7.  Praise  JEnovAn  |  from  the  |  earth, 
Ye  |  sea-beasts,  |  and  all  I  deeps  ■ 


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8.  Fire  and  hail,  |  snow  and  |  vapor, 
Stormy  |  wind  ful|fiHing  his  |  word. 

9.  Mountains,  |  and  all  |  hills ; 
Trees  of  |  fruit,  |  and  all  |  cedars; 

10.  Wild  beasts,  |  and  all  |  cattle  ; 
Creeping  |  things,  and  |  flying  |  fowl: 

11.  Kings  of  the  earth,  |  and  all  |  people; 
Princes,  and  all  |  judges  |  of  the  |  earth : 

12.  Both  young  |  men,  and  |  maidens; 
Old  |  men,  |  with  |  children  : 

13.  Let  them  praise  the  |  name* of  Je|hovah; 
For  his  name  a  |  lone  |  is  ex|alted  : 

14.  His  |  glory  |  is 

A|bove  the  |  earth  and  I  heavens. 


15.  He  also  exalteth  the  |  horn  ■  of  his 
The  |  praise  of  |  all  his  |  saints  ; 

16.  Of  the  children  of  |  Isra|el, 
A  people  |  near  |  unto  |  him. 
Praise  ye  |  Jah. 


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Ps.  cxlviii. 


SELECTION   175. 

That  the  Lord  has  overthrown  the  hells  before,  1 — 4 ;  and  that  he  has  establiihed 
the  church  before,  5,  6. 

1.  God  is  my  |  king  of  |  old, 

Working  salvation  |  in  the  |  midst  ■  of  the  |  earth. 
2    Thou  didst  divide  the  |  sea  ■  by  thy  |  strength : 

Thou  didst  brea&  the  heads  of  the  |  sea-beasts  |  in  the  , 
3.  Thou  didst  break  in  pieces  the  heads  of  le|via|than, 

And  gavest  him  for  meat  to  the  people  |  of  the  |  wilder |i 
4    Thou  didst  cleave  the  fountain  |  and  the  |  flood  : 

Thou  didst  dry  |  up -the  un| failing  |  streams. 

5.  The  day  is  thine,  the  night  |  al*so  is  |  thine: 
Thou  hast  pre  |  pared  the  |  light -and  the  |  sun. 

6.  Thou  hast  set  all  the  borders  |  of  the  |  earth : 

Summer  and  I  winter,  I  thou  hast  I  made  them.   Ps.  Ixxiv.  12, 


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SELECTION  176. 

That  the  Lord  is  to  he  worshiped  from  the  affection  of  truth  and  good,  because  h« 
loves  them,  1—4 :  because  they  have  divine  truth,  5,  6  ;  by  which  the  hells  are  re 
strained,  7 — 9. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Sing  unto  Jehovah  a  |  new  |  song ; 

His  praise  in  the  |  congre|ga*tion  of  |  saints. 

2.  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  |  him  that  |  made  him  : 

Let  the  children  of  Zion  be  |  joyful  |  in  their  |  king. 

3.  Let  them  praise  his  |  name  ■  in  the  |  dance  : 

Let  them  sing  praises  to  |  him  with  |  tinrbrel  and  |  harp. 

4.  For  Jehovah  taketh  pleasure  |  in  his  |  people  : 
He  will  a|dorn  the  |  meek -with  sal|vation. 

5.  Let  the  saints  be  |  joyful  in  |  glory : 
Let  them  sing  a  |  loud  up|on  their  |  beds. 

6.  Let  the  high  praises  of  Gtod  be  |  in  their  |  mouth, 
And  a  |  two-edged  |  sword  ■  in  their  |  hand : 

7.  To  execute  vengeance  up|on  the  |  lieathen, 
And  punish  |  ments  up|on  the  |  people  : 

8.  To  bind  their  |  kings  with  |  chains, 

And  their  |  ncbles  with  |  fetters  of  |  iron  : 

9.  To  execute  upon  them  the  |  judgment  |  written : 
This  |  hon-or  have  |  all  the  |  saints. 


Praise  ye  |  Jah. 


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SELECTION  177.* 

That  the  Lord  is  to  be  worshiped,  because  he  is  omnipotent,  1,  2  :  that  he  ifl  to  tx 
worshiped  from  every  affection  of  good  and  truth,  3—6. 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jah. 

Praise  God  in  his  |  sanctu|ary  : 

Praise  him  in  the  |  firmament  |  of  his  |  power. 

2.  Praise  him  for  his  |  mighty  |  acts: 

Praise  him  according  |  to  his  |  ex-cellent  |  greatness. 

3.  Praise  him  with  the  |  sound  ■  of  the  |  trumpet : 
Praise  him  with  the  |  psaHery  |  and  the  |  harp. 

4.  Praise  him  with  the  |  tinrbrel  and  |  dance  : 

Praise  him  with  stringed  |  instru|ments  and  |  organs. 

5  Praise  him  upon  the  j  cynrbals  of  |  hearing: 
Praise  him  up|on  the  |  cynrbals  of  ]  shouting. 

6  Let  |  every  |  thing 

That  hath  |  breath  |  praise  |  Jah. 

Praise  ye  |  Jah.  Ps.  ol. 


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SELECTION  178. 

Concerning  the  redemption  and  6alvation  of  those  who  are  in  the  new  church  from 
the  Lord,  1,  2  :  that  falsities  and  evils  will  not  hurt  them,  3,  4 :  that  they  will  come 
to  him  from  all  parts  out  of  every  nation,  5 — 14. 

1.  But  now  thus  saith  Jehovah,  that  created  |  thee,  0  |  Jacob; 
And  he  that  |  formed  |  thee,  0  |  Israel ; 

2.  Fear  not;  for  |  I -have  re|deemed  thee: 

I  have  called  thee  by  thy  |  name,  |  thou  art  |  mine. 

3.  When  thou  passest  through  the  waters,  |  I  ■  will  be  |  with 

thee; 
And  through  the  rivers,  they  |  shall  not  |  over] flow  thee: 

4.  When  thou  walkest  through  the  fire,  thou  shalt  |  not  be  | 

burned ; 
Neither  shall  the  |  flame  |  kin -die  up|on  thee. 

5.  For  I  am  Je|ho*vah,  thy  |  God, 

The  Holy  One  of  |  Isra  el,  thy  |  Savior : 

6.  I  gave  Egypt  |  for  thy     ransom, 
Ethiopia  and  |  Seba  |  for  thee. 

7.  Since  thou  wast  precious  |  in  my  |  sight, 

Thou  hast  been  honor | able,  and  |  I  have  |  loved  theo  : 

8.  Therefore  will  I  give  |  men  for  |  thee, 
And  |  people  |  for  thy  |  life. 

9.  Fear  not  thou ;  for  |  I  am  |  with  thee  : 

I  will  bring  thy  seed  from  the  east,  and  |  gather  |  thee 
from  the  |  west: 
10.  I  will  say  to  the  |  north,  Give  |  up; 
And  to  the  |  south,  |  Keep  not  |  back  : 


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11.  Bring  my  sons  from  far,  and  my  daughters  from  the  |  ends  ■ 

of  the  |  earth  : 
Every  one  that  is  |  called  |  by  my  |  name ; 

12.  For  I  have  created  him  |  for  my  |  glory  : 

I  have  |  formed  him ;  |  yea,  I  have  |  made  him.     Is.  xliii 


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SELECTION  179. 

That  it  is  the  Lord  from  whom  is  all  salvation,  2—4:  that  it  is  the  Divine  Humanity 
from  the  Divinity  within  Himself,  from  whom  it  is,  5 — 8 :  that  blessed  is  he  who  con- 
fesses and  worships  the  Lord,  9 — 12. 

1.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah;  for  |  he  is  |  good : 
For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever 

2.  Open  to  me  the  gates  of  |  righteous  |  ness : 

I  will  go  into  them ;  |  I  will  |  praise  Je|hovah. 

3.  This  is  the  |  gate' of  Je|hovah, 
The  righteous  shall  |  enter  |  into  |  it. 

4.  I  will  praise  thee ;  for  |  thou  hast  |  heard  me, 
And  art  be  |  come  |  my  sal|vation. 

5.  The  stone  which  the  |  build'ers  re|fused, 

Is  become  the  |  head-stone  |  of  the  |  corner. 

6.  This  is  |  from  Je|iiovah  : 

It  is  |  marvellous  |  in  our  |  eyes. 

7.  This  is  the  day  which  Je|ho-vah  hath  |  made  : 
We  will  re|joice*and  be  |  glad  in  |  it. 

8.  Save  now,  I  beseech  thee,  ]  0  Je|hovah  : 

0  Jehovah,  I  beseech  thee,  send  |  now  pros  I  peri  |ty. 

9.  Blessed  be  he  that  cometh  in  the  |  name  -of  Je|hovah  : 
We  have  blessed  you  |  out -of  the  |  house -of  Je|hovah. 

10.  God  is  Jehovah,  who  hath  |  showed  us  |  light : 

Bind  the  sacrifice  with  |  cords  ■  to  the  |  horns '  of  the  |  altar 

11.  Thou  art  my  God,  and  |  I  will  |  praise  thee ; 
My  |  God,  I  |  will  ex | alt  thee. 

12.  0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah,  for  |  he  is  |  good : 

For  his  |  mercy  |  is  for  |  ever.         Ps.  cxviii.  1,  19— £9 


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SELECTION  180. 

Concerning  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  and  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  church  then 

1.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass    in  the  "last  |  days, 
That  the  mountain  of  the    house  |  of  Je'hovah 

2.  Shall  be  established  in  the  |  top  ■  of  the  |  mountains, 
And  shall  be  exjahVed  a|bove  the  |  hills. 

3.  And  air  nations  shall  |  flow  unto  |  it; 
And  many  |  peo-ple  shall  |  go,  and  |  say, 

4.  Come  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  |  of  Je|hovah, 
To  the  |  house  ■  of  the  |  God  of  |  Jacob. 

5.  And  he  will  teach  us  |  of  his  |  ways, 
And  we  will  |  walk  |  in  his  I  paths. 

6.  For  out  of  Zion  shall  go  |  forth  the  |  law, 
And  the  word  of  Jehovah  |  from  Je|rusa|lem. 

7.  And  he  shall  judge  a|mon«j  the  |  nations, 
And  shall  re|buke  |  many  ]  people. 

8.  And  they  shall  beat  their  |  swords  into  |  plough-shares, 
And  their  |  spears  into  |  pruning- 1 hooks. 

9.  Nation  shall  not  lift  up  |  sword  a*gainst  |  nation ; 
Neither  shall  they  |  learn  war  |  any  |  more. 

10.  0  house  of  |  Jacob,  |  come  ye, 

And  let  us  |  walk  ■  in  the  |  light  ■  of  Je|uovah.       Is.  ii.  2. 


SELECTION  181. 

The  Lord  will  open  truths,  and  take  away  blindness,  1—6  :  confession  of  Him,  7  8, 

1 .  And  in  this  mountain  shall  Jehovah  of  Hosts  |  make  ■  to  al] 

|  people 
A  feast  of  fat  things,  a  |  feast  of  |  wines  ■  on  the  |  lees, 

2.  Of  fat  things  |  full  of  |  marrow, 

Of  wines  on  the  |  lees  |  well  re | fined. 

3.  And  he  will  destroy -in  this  |  mountain 

The  face  of  the  covering  |  cast  |  o-ver  all  |  people, 

4.  And  the  vail  that  is  spread  |  o-ver  all  |  nations. 
He  will  swallow  up  |  death  in  |  victo|iy : 


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Will  wipe  away  |  tears  from  |  off  all  |  faces : 
G    And  the  rebuke  of  his  people  shall  he  |  take  a|way 

From  off  all  the  earth:  for  Je|hovah  hath  |  spoken  |  it. 

7.  And  it  shall  be  said  in  that  day,  Lo,  |  this •  is  our  |  God; 
We  have  waited  for  |  him,  and  |  he  will  |  save  us  : 

8.  This  is  Jehovah;  we  have  |  waited  |  for  him ; 

We  will  be  glad  and  re|joice  in  |  his  solvation.    Is.  xxv. 


SELECTION  182. 

That  falsity  will  be  everywhere  in  the  church,  1—3 ;  until  there  be  divine  truth 
from  the  Lord,  when  there  will  be  truth  and  good,  and  protection  from  falsities, 
4—8 :  falsity  will  still  remain  to  the  end,  9 ;  but  not  with  those  who  love  truth  and 
good,  10. 

1 .  Upon  the  land  of  my  people  shall  come  up  |  thorns  and  |  briers; 
Yea,  upon  all  the  houses  of  |  joy  •  in  the  |  joyous  |  city. 

2.  Because  the  palaces  shall  |  be  for|saken : 
The  multitudes  of  the  |  city  |  shall  be  |  left. 

3.  The  forts  and  towers  shall  be  for  |  dens  for  |  ever  : 
A  joy  of  wild  |  ass'es,  a  |  pas-ture  of  |  flocks : 

4.  Un|til  the  |  Spirit 

Be  poured  up  (on  us  |  from  on  |  high  ; 

5.  And  the  wilderness  be  a  |  fruitful  |  field, 

And  the  fruitful  field  be  |  counted     for  a  |  forest. 
6    Then  judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  |  wilder |ness, 
And  righteousness  re|main'in  the  |  fruitful  |  field  : 

7 .  And  the  work  of  righteousness  |  shall  be     peace  ; 

And  the  effect  of  righteousness  quietness     and  as|surance 
for  |  ever. 

8.  And  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable  |  habitation, 
And  in  sure  dwellings,  and  in  |  quiet  |  resting  |  places: 

9.  When  it  shall  hail,  coming  |  down* on  the  |  forest; 
And  the  city  shall  be  |  low  •  in  a  |  low  |  place. 

10.  Blessed  are  ye  that  sow  be | side  all  |  waters, 

That  send  forth  the  |  feet  ■  of  the  |  ox  ■  and  the  |  ass. 

Is.  xxzii.  13 


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SELECTION  183. 

The  state  of  innocence  with  those  in  the  heavens  who  trust  in  the  Lord,  1—6. 

1.  The  wolf  shall  |  dwell -with  the  |  lamb  ; 

And  the  leopard  |  shall  lie  |  down  with  ■  the  |  kid ; 

2.  And  the  calf,  and  the  young  lion,  and  the  |  fat-ling  to|gether; 
And  a  |  little  |  child  shall  |  lead  them. 

3.  And  the  cow  and  the  |  bear  shall  |  feed; 

1  Their  young  ones  shall  lie  |  down  to|gether  ; 
And  the  lion  |  shall  eat  |  straw  like  ■  the  |  ox. 

4.  And  the  sucking  child  shall  play  on  the  |  hole  ■  of  the  |  asp  , 
And   the  weaned   child   shall   put  his   hand    up|on   the  | 

cocka*  trice'  |  den. 

5.  They  shall  not  |  hurt -nor  de|stroy, 

In  all  the  mountain  |  of  my  |  holi|ness: 

6.  For  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the  knowledge  |  of  Je|hovah, 
As  the  |  waters  |  cover  the  |  seas.  Is.  xi.  6. 


Chant  158. 


SELECTION  184. 

Concerning  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  that  he  will  judge  from  divine  wisdom,  and 
save  the  faithful,  and  destroy  the  unfaithful,  1—8. 

1.  There  shall  come  forth  a  Rod  |  out -of  the  |  stem  of  |  Jesse, 
And  a  branch  shall  |  grow  out  |  of  his  |  roots. 

2.  And  the  Spirit  of  Je|ho'Vah  shall  |  rest  up|on  him, 
The  Spirit  of  |  wis-dom  and  |  under | standing, 


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8.  The  Spirit  of  |  counsel  |  and  of  |  might, 

The  Spirit  of  knowledge  and  |  of  the  |  fear -of  Je|hovah; 

4.  And  shall  make  him  |  quick  of!  under | standing, 
In  the  |  fear 'of  Je|iio|vait. 

5.  And  he  shall  not  judge  |  after  the  |  sight -of  his  |  eyes, 
Neither  reprove  after  the  |  hearing  |  of  his  |  ears. 
But  with  righteousness  |  shall  he  |  judge  the  |  poor, 
And  reprove  with  equity  |  for  the  |  meek  ■  of  the  |  earth. 
And  he  shall  smite  the  |  earth  '  with  the  |  rod  ■  of  his  |  mouth ; 
And  with  the  breath  of  his  |  lips  ■  shall  he  |  slay  the  |  wicked. 
And  righteousness  shall  be  the  |  girdle  |  of  his  |  loins, 
And  faithfulness  the  |  girdle  |  of  his  |  reins.  Is.  xi. 


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SELECTION  185. 

The  coming  of  the  Lord,  and  the  new  church  which  will  receive  him,  1,  2 :  that 
the  Lord  will  do  all  things ;  who  is  described,  and  who  will  protect  from  falsities  and 
evils,  3-8. 

1.  The  people  that  |  walked  in  |  darkness, 
Have  |  seen  a  |  great  |  light : 

2.  They  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  |  shad*ow  of  |  death, 
Upon  them  |  hath  the  |  light  |  shined 

3.  For  unto  us  a  |  Child  is  |  born, 
Unto  |  us  a  |  Son  is  |  given  : 

4.  And  the  government  shall  be  up|on  his  |  shoulder; 
And  his  |  name  |  shall  be  |  called, 

5  Wonderful,  Counsellor,  |  God,  the  |  Mighty, 
Father  of  e|ternity,  |  Prince  of  |  peace. 

6  Of  the  increase  of  his  government  and  peace  there  shall  |  be 

no  |  end, 
Upon  the  throne  of  David,  |  and  up|on  his  |  kingdom; 

7.  To  order'it,  and  to  establish  |  it, 
With  |  judgment  |  and  with  |  justice, 

8.  From  henceforth  |  e-ven  for  |  ever : 

The  zeal  of  Jehovah  of  Hosts  |  will  per|form  |  this. 

Is.  ix.  2,  6,  7. 


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SELECTION  186. 

That  when  the  Lord  comes,  the  things  of  the  church,  which  have  perished,  are  to 
be  restored,  1,  2  ;  the  externals  of  the  church,  3  ;  the  internals  of  the  church,  4,  6 ; 
more  than  ever  before,  6,  7 :  that  by  their  truths  and  goods  there  will  be  conjunction, 
6,  9 ;  and  they  are  to  be  acknowledged,  10,  11. 

1.  And  they  shall  |  build  the* old  |  wastes; 
They  shall  raise  up  the  |  former  |  desolations : 

2.  And  they  shall  re  |  pair  the -waste  |  cities, 
The  desolations  of]  many  |  generations. 

3.  And  strangers  shall  stand,  and  |  feed  your  |  flocks ; 

And  the  sons  of  the  alien  shall  be  your  ploughmen  |  and 
your  |  vine-dress  |  ers. 

4.  But  ye  shall  be  named  the  |  priests' of  Je|hovah  : 
They  shall  call  you  the  |  ministers  |  of  our  |  God. 

5.  Ye  shall  eat  of  the  riches  |  of  the  |  Gentiles ; 
And  in  their  glory  |  shall  ye  |  boast  your |  selves. 

6.  For  your  shame  ye  |  shall  have  |  double ; 

And  for  confusion  they  |  shall  re|joice*  in  their  |  portion. 

7.  Therefore  in  their  land  they  shall  pos|sess  the  |  double : 
Everlasting  |  joy  shall  I  be  ■  unto  j  them. 

8.  For  I  Jehovah  |  love  |  judgment: 

I  hate  robbery  |  for  burnt- 1  offer |ing. 

9.  And  I  will  direct  their  |  work  in  |  truth ; 

And  I  will  make  an  everlasting  |  cove|nant  with  |  them. 
10.  And  their  seed  shall  be  known  a|mong  the  |  nations, 

And  their  |  off-spring  a|mong  the  |  people. 
11     All  that  see  them  shall  acknowledge  |  them, 

That  they  are  the  |  seed  Jk|iio-vaii  hath  |  blessed. 

Is.  lxi.  4 

SELECTION  187.     (Cht.  1G0.) 

A  new  church,  which  will  acknowledge  the  Lord. 

1.  Sing,  0  |  daughter  of  |  Zion ; 
Shout,  |  0  |  fira|el: 

2.  Be  glad  and  rejoice  with  |  all  the 
of  Je|rusa|lem. 


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3.  Jehovah  hath  taken  a|way  thy  |  judgments; 
He  hath  east  |  out  thine  |  ene|my  : 

4.  The  King  of  Israel,  Jehovah,  is  in  the  |  midst  of  |  thee  : 
Thou  shalt  not  see  |  evil  |  any  |  more.  Zeph.  iii.  14 

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SELECTION  188. 

Confession  and  celebration  of  the  Lord  on  account  of  salvation,  1 — 10. 

1.  And  in  that  day  thou  shalt  say,  0  Jehovah,  |  I  will  |  praise 
Though  |  thou  wast  |  angry  |  with  me.  [*^e«, 

2.  Thine  anger  is  |  turned  a|way, 
And  |  thou  hast  |  comfort-ed  |  me. 

3.  Behold,  God  is  |  my  sal|vation; 

I  will  |  trust,  and  |  not* be  a|fraid: 
4    For  Jah  Jehovah  is  my  |  strength  and  |  song ; 

He  also  is  be | come  |  my  sal | ration. 
5.  Therefore  with  joy  shall  |  ye  draw  |  water, 

Out  of  the  |  wells  |  of  sal|vation. 
6    And  in  that  day  |  shall  ye  |  say, 

Praise  Jehovah,  |  call  up | on  his  |  name; 

7.  Declare  his  doings  a|mong  the  |  people  ; 
Make  mention  that  his  |  name  J  is  exjalted. 

8.  Sing  |  un-to  Je|hovah  ; 

For  he  |  hath  done  |  exceHent  |  things: 

9.  This  is  made  known  in  |  all  the  |  earth  : 

Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  in j habitant  of  J  Zion : 
10.  For  great  in  the  |  midst  of  |  thee 

Is  the  Holy  |  One  of  |  Isra|el.  Is.  xii 


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SELECTION  189. 

That  the  Lord  hears,  and  can  do  all  things;  but  that  falsities  and  evils  hinder, 
1 — 4  :  that  truths  have  been  falsified  by  them,  whence  are  evils  of  life  and  falsities  of 
doctrine,  5—8. 

1.  Behold,  Jehovah's  |  hand -is  not  |  shortened, 
That  it  |  cannot  |  save; 

2.  Neither  his  |  ear  |  heavy, 
That  it  |  cannot  |  hear. 

3.  But  your  iniquities  have  |  separated 
Between  |  you  ■  and  your  |  God  ; 

4.  And  your  sins  have  hid  his  |  face  from  |  you, 
That  he  |  will  not  |  hear. 

5.  For  your  hands  are  do  | filed  with  |  blood, 
And  your  fingers  with  in|iqui|ty  : 

6.  Your  lips  have  |  spoken  |  lies ; 

Your  tongue  hath  |  minvtered  per|verseness. 

7.  None  |  calleth  for  |  justice, 
Nor  any  |  plead -eth  for  |  truth  : 

8.  They  trust  in  vanity,  |  and  speak  |  lies ; 

They  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth  in|iqui|ty.     Is.  lix. 


SELECTION   190. 

The  new  church  which  is  to  be  established,  1, 2 :  the  judgment  upon  those  who  have 
adulterated  the  goods  of  the  church  and  profaned  its  truths,  which  is  Babylon,  8 — 8. 

1.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  |  in  the  |  day 
That  Jehovah  shall  |  give  you  |  rest, 

2.  From  thy  sorrow  and  |  from  thy  |  fear, 

And  from  the  hard  bondage  wherein  thou  wast  j  made  to| 

3.  That  thou  shalt  take  |  up  this  |  proverb,  [serve, 
Against  the  king  of  Babylon,  |  and  shalt  |  say, 

4.  How  hath  the  op | pressor  |  ceased, 
The  golden  |  city  j  ceased. 

5.  Jehovah  hath  broken  the  |  staff*  of  the  |  wicked, 
The  sceptre  |  of  the  |  rulers. 


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6.  He  who  smote  the  |  peo-ple  in  |  wrath, 
With  a  con|thrual  |  stroke, 

7.  He  that  ruled  the  |  nations  in  |  anger, 
Is  persecuted,  and  none  |  hinder  |eth. 

8.  The  whole  earth  is  at  |  rest,  is  |  quiet: 
They  break  forth  |  into  |  singing. 


Is.  xiv.  3. 


SELECTION  191. 

That  the  Lord  rules  the  heavens,  1—4:  why  the  church  is  ignorant  of  it,  5,  6 :  that 
the  Lord  sustains  the  church  with  those  who  look  to  him,  7,  8,  11,  12:  that  those 
who  do  not  look  to  him  have  no  power,  hut  fall,  9, 10. 

1.  To  whom  then  will  ye  |  liken  |  me, 

Or  shall  I  be  equal?  saith  the  |  Holy  |  One. 

2.  Lift  up  your  eyes  round  a  |  bout  and  |  see, 
Who  hath  crejated  |  these? 

3.  That  bringeth  out  their  j  host  by  |  number : 
He  calleth  them  |  all  by  |  names : 

4.  By  the  greatness  |  of  his  J  might, 

For  that  he  is  strong  in  power,  not  |  one  doth  |  fail. 

5.  Why  sayest  |  thou,  0  |  Jacob, 
And  speakest,  0  |  Isra|el, 

6.  My  way  is  |  hid -from  Je|hovah, 

And  my  judgment  is  passed  over  |  from  my  |  God  ? 

7.  Hast  thou  not  known?  hast  |  thou  not  |  heard? 
That  the  everlasting  |  God,  Jehovah, 

8.  The  creator  of  the  ends  of  the  earth,  fainteth  not,  |  nei  thei 

is  |  weary? 
There  is  no  searching  of  his  |  under |  standing. 

9.  He  giveth  power  |  to  the  |  faint ; 

And  to  them  that  have  no  might  he  in|creaseth  |  strength. 

10.  Even  the  youths  shall  |  faint -and  be  |  weary, 
And  the  young  men  shall  |  utterly  |  fall. 

11.  But  they  that  wait  for  Jehovah  |  shall  re -new  |  strength  ; 
They  shall  mount  up  with  |  wings  as  |  eagles; 

12.  They  shall  run,  and  |  not  be  |  weary ; 

They  shall  walk,  |  and  not  |  faint.  Is.  xl.  25 


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SELECTION  192. 

That  they  who  do  good  from  the  Lord  will  be  of  his  church,  and  that  they  will  have 
from  the  Lord  an  abundance  of  all  things  of  truth,  1 — 7. 

1.  Look  |  upon  I  Zion, 

The  city  of  |  our  so|lemni|ties. 

2.  Thine  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  |  habitation, 
A  tabernacle  that  shall  |  not  be  |  taken  |  down. 

3.  Not  one  of  the  stakes  thereof  shall  ever  |  be  re | moved, 
Neither  shall  any  of  the  |  cords  there  |  of  be  |  broken. 

4.  But  there  the  glorious  Jehovah  shall  be  |  unto  |  us 
A  place  of  |  broad  |  rivers  and  |  streams ; 

5.  Wherein  shall  go  no  |  gal  "ley  with  |  oars, 
Neither  shall  gallant  |  ship  |  pass  there  |  by. 

6.  For  Jehovah  |  is  our  |  Judge, 
Jehovah  |  is  our     Lawgiv|er, 

7.  Jehovah  |  is  our     King, 
He  I  will  I  save  I  us. 


la.  xxxiii.  20. 


Chant  163. 


SELECTION  193. 

A  new  church,  from  which  the  Lord  will  remove  evil»  i 

1.  Behold,  |  at  that  |  time, 

I  will  un|do  all  |  that  af|flict  thee: 

2.  And  I  will  save  |  her  that  |  hnlteth, 
And  gather  |  her  ■  that  was  |  driven  |  out : 


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8.  And  I  will  get  them  |  praise  and  |  fame, 

In  every  land  where  they  |  have  been  |  put  to  |  shame. 

4.  At  that  time  |  will  1  |  bring  you, 

Even  in  the  |  time  ■  that  I  |  gather  |  you  : 

5.  For  I  will  make  you  a  |  name  ■  and  a  |  praise, 
Among  all  |  people  |  of  the  |  earth ; 

6    When  I  turn  back  your  cap|tivi|ty 

Before  your  |  eyes,  |  saith  Je|iiovah.  Zeph.  iii.  19. 


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SELEGTION  194. 

That  from  the  Lord  is  all  good  and  truth,  and  in  him  every  nation  -will  trust,  1 — 1 1 
nothing  remains  to  eternity,  except  what  is  from  him,  5 — 8. 

1.  Hearken  unto  |  me,  my  |  people; 

And  give  ear  unto  |  me,  |  0  my  |  nation : 

2  For  a  law  shall  pro|ceed  from  |  me  ;  [people. 
And  I  will  make  my  judgment  to  |  rest  •  for  a  |  light  ■  of  the  j 

3  My  righteousness  is  near ;  my  salvation  |  is  gone  |  forth  ; 
And  mine  |  arms  shall  |  judge  the  |  people. 

4 .  The  isles  shall  |  wait  upon  |  me, 

And  on  mine  |  arm  |  shall  they  |  trust. 

5.  Lift  up  your  |  eyes  ■  to  the  |  heavens, 
And  look  up|on  the  |  earth  be|neath  : 

6.  For  the  heavens  shall  vanish  a|way  like 


And  the  earth 
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dwell  there  |  in 
like  |  manner  : 
But  my  salvation  shall  |  be  for  |  ever, 
And  my  righteousness  |  shall  not  |  be  a|bolished. 


Is.  li.  4. 


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SELECTION  195. 

A  prediction  concerning  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  and  concerning  the  salvation  of 
those  who  receive  him,  1 — 7. 


1. 


tidings, 


0  Zion,  that  |  bringest  |  good 

Get  thee  up  |  iirto  the  j  high  |  mountain. 

2.  0  Jerusalem,  that  |  bringest  |  good  |  tidings, 
Lift  |  up  thy  |  voice  with  |  strength. 

3.  Lift  it  |  up,  be  |  not  a|fraid: 

Say  unto  the  cities  of  |  Judah,  Be | hold  your  |  God. 

4.  Behold,  the  Lord  JeIho^viii  will  |  come  in  |  strength; 
And  his  |  arm  shall  |  rule  for  |  him. 

5.  Behold,  his  re  |  ward  is  |  with  |  him, 
And  his  |  work  be  |  fore  |  him. 

6.  He  shall  |  feed  his  |  flock  ■  like  a  |  shepherd ; 
He  shall  gather  the  |  lambs  |  with  his  |  arm; 

7.  And  shall  |  carry  |  them  ■  in  his  |  bosom  : 

And  shall  gently  |  lead  ■  those  that  |  are  with  |  young. 

Is.  xl.  9. 


SELECTION  196. 

That  a  new  church  will  be  instituted  under  the  Lord,  whc  will  reign  over  it. 

1 .  Rejoice  greatly,  0  |  daughter  |  of  |  Zion  ; 
Shout,  0  daughter  |  of  Je|rusa|lcm. 

2.  Beliold,  thy  |  King-cometh  |  unto  |  thee  : 
He  is  |  just,  and  |  having  sal|vation ; 

3.  Lowly,  and  |  rid'ing  up|on  an  |  ass  ; 
And  upon  a  |  colt,  the  |  foal '  of  an  |  ass. 

4.  And  I  will  cut  off  the  |  chari|ot  from  |  Ephraim, 
And  the  |  horse 'from  Je|rusa|lem. 

5.  And  the  battle-]  bow  shall  |  be  cut  |  off: 

And  ho  shall  speak  |  peace  unjto  the  |  heathen. 

6.  And  his  dominion  snail  |  be  from  |  sea  to  |  sea, 

And  from  the  river  I  to  the  I  ends  ■  of  the  I  earth.   Zech.  ix.  9 


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SELECTION  197. 

Concerning  the  Lord  in  whom  is  the  Divinity,  that  he  will  gently  lead  and  teach. 

1.  Behold  my  servant,  whom  |  I  up  |  hold  ; 
Mine  elect,  in  |  whom  my  |  soul  dejlighteth. 

2.  I  will  put  my  I  Spirit  up|on  him : 

He  shall  bring  forth  |  judgment  |  un'to  the  |  Gentiles. 

3.  He  shall  not  |  cry,  nor  lift  |  up ; 

Nor  cause  his  |  voice  •  to  be  |  heard  ■  in  the  |  street. 

4.  A  bruised  reed  shall  |  he  not  |  break ; 

1  And  the  smoking  flax  shall  |  he  not  |  quench : 
He  shall  bring  forth  |  judgment  |  unto  j  truth. 

5.  He  shall  not  fail,  nor  j  be  dis|couraged; 
Till  he  have  set  |  judgment  |  in  the  |  earth  : 

2  And  the  isles  shall  |  wait  |  for  his  I  law.  Is.  xlin 


SELECTION  198. 

That  the  Lord  causes  the  infernals  to  perish,  when  he  comes  with  divine  power, 
1-  -4  :  that  before  it  was  not  heard  and  done,  5,  6  :  that  thus  he  saves  the  faithful,  7. 

1.  Oh  that  thou  wouldst  rend  the  heavens,  that  thou  |  wouldst 
come  |  down, 
That  the  mountains  |  might  flow  |  down  ■  at  thy  |  presence. 

2  As  when  the  melting  |  fire  |  burneth, 

The  fire  doth  |  cause  the  |  wa-ters  to  |  boil : 

3  To  make  thy  name  known  to  thine  |  adversaries, 
That  the  nations  may  |  tremble  |  at  thy  |  presence. 

4.  When  thou  didst  terrible  things  we  |  looked  not  i  for, 
Thou  earnest  down  ;  the  mountains  flowed  |  down  |  at  thy  | 

5.  For  since  the  beginning  |  of  the  |  world,  [presence. 
They  have  not  |  heard  ■  nor  per|ceived  ■  by  the  [  ear ; 

6.  Neither  hath  the  eye  seen,  0  God,  a | side  from  |  thee, 
What  he  hath  prepared  for  |  him  that  |  waiteth  |  for  him. 

7.  Thou  meetest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  worketh  |  righteous  |nes9, 
Those  that  re  |  member  |  thee  ■  in  thy  |  ways.  Is.  lxiv 


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SELECTION  199. 

That  man's  own  intelligence  is  of  no  avail,  1 — 4  :  that  the  Lord  has  dominion  ovbi 
all  things,  and  that  without  him  all  things  fall,  5—12. 

1.  To  whom  then  will  ye  |  liken  |  God? 

Or  what  likeness  will  |  ye  com | pare  unto  |  him? 

2.  The  workmen  melteth  a  j graven  |  image, 

And  the  goldsmith  spreadeth  it  over  with  gold,  and  |  casteth 
|  silver  |  chains. 

3.  He  that  is  so  impoverished  that  he  hath  |  no  ob|lation, 
Chooseth  a  |  tree  that  |  will  not  |  rot : 

4.  He  seeketh  unto  him  a  |  cunning  |  workman, 

To  prepare  a  graven  image  |  that  shall  |  not  be  |  moved. 

5.  Have  ye  not  known?  have  |  ye  not  |  heard  ? 
Hath  it  not  been  |  told  you  |  from -the  be  |  ginning? 

6.  Have  ye  not  |  under  |  stood 

From  the  found |ations  |  of  the  |  earth? 

7.  It  is  he  that  sitteth  upon  the  circle  |  of  the  |  earth, 
And  the  inhabitants  there  j  of  •  are  as  |  grasshop|pers  : 

8.  That  stretcheth  out  the  heavens  |  as  a  |  curtain, 
And  spreadeth  them  |  out  •  as  a  |  tent  to  |  dwell  in  : 

9.  That  bringeth  the  |  princes  to  |  nothing: 

He  maketh  the  judges  of  the  |  earth  as  |  vani|ty.         sown: 

10.  Yea,  they  shall  not  be  planted  ;  yea,  they  shall  |  not  be  | 
Yea,  their  stock  shall  |  not  take  |  root  ■  in  the  |  earth. 

11.  And  he  shall  also  blow  upon  them,  and  |  they  shall  |  wither; 
And  the  whirlwind  shall  |  take  "them  a|way  as  |  stubble. 


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Or  shall  I  be  equal?  |  saith  the  |  Holy  |  One.     Is.  xl.  18. 


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SELECTION  200. 

That  those  who  are  out  cf  the  church,  who  have  not  the  Word,  are  to  be  accepted, 
that  they  may  become  the  church ;  and  that  all  things  of  heaven  are  to  be  given  to 
them,  1—6 :  that  the  Lord  will  protect  and  deliver  them  from  the  infernals,  7 — 10. 

1.  The  wilderness  and  the  |  barren  |  place 
Shall  |  be  |  glad  for  i  them  ; 

2.  And  the  desert  |  shall  re|joice, 
And  |  blossom  |  as  the  |  rose. 

3.  It  shall  blossom  a|bundant|ly, 

And  rejoice  |  e-ven  with  |  joy  and  |  singing. 

4.  The  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  be  |  given  to  |  it, 
The  excellency  of  |  Carmel  |  and  of  |  Sharon. 

5.  They  shall  see  the  glory  |  of  Je|hotah, 
The  excellency  |  of  our  |  God. 

6.  Strengthen  ye  the  |  weak  |  hands, 
And  con  |  firm  the  |  feeble  |  knees. 

7.  Say  to  them  of  |  fearful  |  heart, 
Be  |  strong,  |  fear  |  not. 

8.  Behold,  your  God  will  |  come  with  |  vengeance, 

God  with  a  recompense ;  |  he  will  |  come  and  |  save  you. 

9.  Then  the  eyes  of  the  |  blind  ■  shall  be  |  opened, 
And  the  ears  of  the  |  deaf  shall  |  be  un|  stopped. 

10.   Then  shall  the  lame  |  leap -as  an  |  hart, 

And  the  |  tongue  ■  of  the  |  dumb  shall  |  sing.       Is.  xxxv. 

N 


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SELECTION  201. 

That  the  Lord  will  fight  against  the  hells,  which  he  will  conquer,  and  destroy  their 
power,  1—6  :  that  those  who  are  in  ignorance  are  then  to  be  illustrated,  7— ». 

1.  Jehovah  shall  go  forth  as  a  |  mighty  |  man: 
He  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  |  man  of  [  war : 

2.  He  shall  |  cry,  yea,  |  roar : 

He  shall  prevail  against  his  |  ene|mies. 

3.  I  have  long  time  |  hold-en  my  |  peace  : 

I  have  been  still,  and  have  re|frained  my|self. 

4.  I  will  cry  like  a  |  travailing  |  woman  : 
I  will  destroy  and  de|vour  at  |  once. 

5.  I  will  make  waste  |  mouirtains  and  |  hills; 
And  will  dry  np  |  all  their  |  herbs : 

6.  And  I  will  make  their  |  rivers  |  islands ; 
And  I  will  dry  |  up  their  |  pools. 

7.  And  I  will  bring  the  blind  by  a  |  way  they  |  knew  not ; 
I  will  lead  them  in  paths  they  |  have  not  |  known. 

8.  I  will  make  darkness  |  light  be | fore  them  ; 
And  crooked  things  |  into  |  straightness. 

9.  These  things  will  I  |  do  unto  |  them, 

4  And  will  not  for | sake  |  them.  Is.  xlii.  13. 


SELECTION  202. 

That  the  worshipers  of  God  look  to  the  Lord  from  whom,  and  to  the  church  by 
which,  they  live,  1—4  ;  because  the  Lord  will  fill  them  with  intelligence,  and  niaK* 
them  blessed,  5—7. 

1.  Hearken  to  me,  ye  that  follow  after  |  righteous |n ess, 
Ye  that  |  seek  JeIhoyah  : 

2.  Look  unto  the  rock  whence  |  ye  are  |  hewn, 

And  to  the  hole  of  the  pit  whence  |  ye  are  |  digged. 

3.  Look  unto  Abra|ham  your  |  father, 
And  unto  Sarah  that  |  bare  |  you : 

4.  For  I  called  |  him  a|lone, 

And  blessed  him,  |  and  in  [creased  him. 


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5.  For  Jehovah  shall  |  comfort  |  Zion  : 
He  will  comfort  all  her  |  waste  |  places : 

6.  And  he  will  make  her  wilder |ness  like  |  Eden, 
And  her  desert  like  the  garden  |  of  Je|hovah. 

7.  Joy  and  gladness  shall  be  |  found  there | in; 
4  Thanksgiving,  and  the  voice  of  |  melo|dy. 


Is.  li. 


SELECTION  203. 

To  the  new  church  :  that  the  Lord  alone  is  the  God  of  heaven  and  earth,  1 — 3 :  that 
the  Lord  rejects  those  that  cause  falsity  to  appear  as  truth  and  evil  as  good,  because 
from  their  own  intelligence  they  are  insane,  4,  5;  when  he  reestablishes  his  cnurch, 
6—8  :  and  destroys  the  old,  9  :  that  this  is  from  the  Lord  by  the  Divine  Humanity, 
which  is  here  Cyrus,  10. 

1.  Thus  saith  Jehovah,  |  thy  Re|deemer, 
And  he  that  formed  thee  |  from  the  |  womb ; 

2.  I  am  Jehovah,  that  |  malreth  all  |  things ; 
3That  stretcheth  forth  the  |  heavens  a|lone ; 

That  spreadeth  abroad  the  |  earth -by  my | self : 

3.  That  frustrateth  the  tokens  |  of  the  |  liars, 
And  maketh  di|viners  |  mad  : 

4.  That  turneth  |  wise  men  |  backward, 
And  maketh  their  |  knowledge  |  foolish  : 

5.  That  confirmeth  the  |  word  ■  of  his  |  servant, 
And  performeth  the  counsel  of  his  |  messen|gers: 

6  That  saith  to  Jerusalem,  Thou  shalt  be  in | habit |ed  ; 
8 And  to  the  cities  of  Judah,  Ye  |  shall  be  |  built: 

And  I  will  raise  up  the  decayed  |  places  there |of : 

7  That  saith  to  the  |  deep,  Be  |  dry ; 
And  I  will  dry  |  up  thy  |  rivers : 

8  That  saith  of  Cyrus,  |  He  ■  is  my  |  shepherd ; 
And  shall  perform  |  all  my  |  pleasure : 

9.  Even  saying  to  Je|rusa|lem, 
Thou  |  shalt  be    |  built ; 
10.  And  |  to  the  |  temple, 

Thy  foundations  |  shall  be  |  laid.  Is.  xliv  24. 


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SELECTION  204. 

To  the  new  church  :  that  the  doctrine  of  truth  will  be  enlarged,  lest  falsities  break 
in,  1,2;  and  that  it  may  reject  the  falsities,  3,  4  ;  by  which  they  have  been  taken 
captive,  and  from  which  they  will  be  delivered,  5 ;  because  they  were  imbued  with 
knowledges  of  falsity  confirmed  by  reasonings,  6 :  therefore  evil  and  ignorance  of 
God,  7,  8  :  but  they  shall  know  their  God,  when  he  comes  into  the  world,  9, 10. 

1.  Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  |  strength,  0  |  Zion ;        [city  : 
Put  on  thy  beautiful  garments,  0  Jerusalem,  the  |  Holy  | 

2.  For  henceforth  there  shall  no  more  |  come  ■  into  |  thee 
The  uncircum|cised  and  |  the  un|  clean. 

3.  Shake  thyself  |  from  the  |  dust : 
Arise,  sit  down,  |  0  Je|rusa|lem. 

4.  Loose  thyself  from  the  |  bands  ■  of  thy  |  neck, 
0  |  captive  |  dauglrter  of  |  Zion. 

5.  For  thus  saith  Jehovah,  Ye   have   sold  your | selves  for  | 
And  ye  shall  |  be  re  |  deemed  "without  |  money:     [nought; 

6.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  Jehovih,  my  people  went  down 

aforetime  into  Egypt  to  |  sojourn  |  there ; 
And  the  Assyrian  op  |  pressed  -them  with  |  out  a  |  cause. 
7    Now  therefore,  what  have  I  here,  |  saith  Je|iiovah, 
That  my  people  is  |  ta'ken  a|way  for  |  nought? 

8.  They  that  rule  over  them  make  them   to  howl,  |  saith  Je-i 

hovaii  j 
And  my  name  continually  |  every  |  day  "is  blas|phemed. 

9.  Therefore  my  people  shall  |  know  my  I  name: 
Therefore  |  shall  they  |  know  -  in  that  |  day, 

10.  That  I  am  |  he  ■  that  doth  |  speak ; 

Be|hold,  |  it  is  |  I.  Is.  lii 


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SELECTION  205. 

Glorification  of  the  Lord  on  account  of  truth  from  him,  which  they  will  receive 
and  confess,  1 — 4 :  that  the  old  church,  being  utterly  destroyed,  is  rejected,  5 — 7 
wherefore  there  is  then  expectation  of  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  8—12:  that  the  im 
pious  will  not  receive  him,  13—14. 

1.  We  have  a  |  strong  |  city : 

Salvation  will  he  ap|  point  for  |  walls  and  |  bulwarks. 

2.  Open  |  ye  the  |  gates, 

That  the   righteous  nation   which  |  keepeth  |  truth  may  | 
enter. 

3.  Thou  wilt  keep  the  stayed  |  mind  in  [  peace, 
In  peace  be|cause'it  hath  |  trust 'ed  in  |  thee. 

4.  Trust  ye  in  Je|ho*vah  for | ever; 

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The  lofty  city,  |  he  doth  |  lay  it  |  low ; 

6.  He  layeth  it  low,  even  |  to  the  |  ground ; 
He  bringeth  |  it  un|to  the  |  dust. 
The  foot  shall  |  tread  it  |  down, 
The  feet  of  the  |  poor,  the  |  steps  *  of  the  |  needy. 
The  way  of  the  just  is  |  upright |ness; 
Thou,  Most  Upright,  dost  |  weigh  the  |  path  ■  of  the 
Yea,  in  the  |  way  ■  of  thy  |  judgments, 
0  Jehovah,  |  I  have  |  waited  |  for  thee : 
The  desire  of  our  soul  is  |  unto  thy  |  name, 

And  to  the  re|memlbrance  of  |  thee. 

11.  With  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  |  in  the  |  night ; 
Yea,  with  my  spirit  within  me  |  will  1 1  seek  the  |  early : 

12.  For  when  thy  judgments  are  |  in  the  |  earth, 

The  inhabitants  of  the  world  will  |  learn  |  righteous'  ness. 

13.  Let  favor  be  |  showed  ■  to  the  |  wicked, 
Yet  will  he  not  |  learn  |  righteous |  ness. 

14.  In  the  land  of  uprightness  will  he  |  deal  un| justly, 
And  will  not  behold  the  |  majesty  |  of  Je|hovah.  Is. 


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They  shall  know  their  God  when  he  comes  into  the  world,  1—8 :  when  he  will  re- 
store the  church,  4 — 7 ;  and  will  manifest  himself,  8,  9. 

1.  How  beautiful  up|on  the  |  mountains 

Are  the  feet  of  |  him  that  |  bringeth  good  |  tidings, 

2.  That  pro|claimeth  |  peace, 

That  f  bringeth  good  |  tidings  of  |  good, 
3.8That  pro|claimeth  sal|vation; 

That  saith  to  |  Zion,  |  Thy  God  |  reigneth. 

4.  Thy  watchmen  shall  lift  |  up  the  |  voice : 
With  the  voice  to|gether  |  shall  they  |  sing. 

5.  For  they  shall  see  |  eye  to  |  eye, 

When  Jehovah  shall  |  bring  a|gain  |  Zion. 

6.  Break  forth  |  into  |  joy  ; 

Sing  together,  ye  waste  places  |  of  Je|rusa|lem : 

7.  For  Jehovah  hath  comfort |ed  his  |  people; 
He  hath  re  |  deemed  Je|rusa|lem. 

8.  Jehovah  hath  made  bare  his  |  holy  |  arm, 
In  the  |  eyes  of  |  all  the  |  nations; 

9.  And  all  the  |  ends  •  of  the  |  earth 

Shall  see  the  sal|vation  |  of  our  |  God.  Is.  Hi.  7. 


SELECTION  207. 

Grief  that  there  la  nothing  more  of  the  church,  1—8:  that  those  who  in  heart 
acknowledge  the  Lord  will  be  sayed,  4—6. 

1.  Although  the  fig-tree  |  shall  not  |  blossom, 
And  there  shall 'be  no  |  fruit  |  in  the  |  vines; 

2.  The  produce  of  the  |  ol'ive  shall  |  fail, 
And  the  |  fields  shall  |  yield  no  |  food  ; 

3.  The  flock  shall  be  cut  |  off-  from  the     fold  ; 
And  there  shall  be  no  |  herd  |  in  the    stalls; 

4.  Yet  will  I  re|joice*in  Je|uovah, 

I  will  joy  in  the  |  God  of  |  my  sal|vation. 


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And  he  will  |  make  my  |  feet  like  |  hinds' ; 

6.  And  he  will  |  make  ■  me  to  |  walk 
Up  |  on  mine  |  high  |  places. 


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SELECTION  208. 

1.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  |  Isra|el ; 

For  he  hath  visited  |  and  re  |  deemed  his  |  people  ; 

2.  And  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of  sal|vation  |  for  us, 
In  the  |  house -of  his  |  servant  |  David. 

3.  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  |  holy  |  prophets, 
Who  have  been  |  since  the  |  world  be|gan; 

4.  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  |  ene}mies, 
And  from  the  |  hand  of  |  all  that  |  hate  us. 

5.  To  perform  the  mercy  promised  |  to  our  |  fathers, 
And  to  remember  his  |  holy  |  cove|nant; 

6.  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father  |  Abra|ham, 
That  he  would  |  grant  |  unto  |  us ; 

7.  That  we,  being  delivered  from  the  hand  our  |  ene|mies, 
Might  |  serve  him  |  without  |  fear, 

8.  In  holiness  and  in  |  righteous  |ness, 
All  the  |  days  |  of  our  |  life. 

9.  And  thou,  child,  shalt  be  called  the  prophet  |  of  the  ( 

Highest  ; 
For  thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  |  Lord  ■  to  pre! pare 
his  |  ways; 

10.  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  |  to  his  |  people, 
By  the  re | mission  |  of  their  |  sins: 

11.  Through  the  tender  mercies  |  of  our  |  God, 

AVhereby  the  dayspring  from  on  |  high  hath  |  vis'ited  |  us : 

12.  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness  and  the  I  shad#ow 

of  |  death, 
To  guide  our  feet  |  hrto  the  |  way  of  |  peace.     Luke  i.  68 


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SELECTION  209. 

That  the  Lord  will  appear  in  humility,  1—3 :  that  then  those  who  are  in  goods  and 
truth?  will  come,  4, 5.  The  appearance  of  the  Lord  in  a  state  of  humiliation  :  that  it 
is  scarcely  believed  that  the  omnipotence  of  God  is  in  the  Lord,  6 ;  because  he  will  appear 
as  vile,  and  therefore  to  be  despised,  7—10 ;  and  that  he  appeared  as  if  the  Divinity  were 
not  in  him,  11,  12  ;  when  yet  thereby  is  salvation,  13,  14  :  that  he  endured  all  things, 
even  to  the  passion  of  the  cross,  15 — 20  ;  and  that  he  subdued  the  hells,  21, 22  :  that  by 
the  passion  of  the  cross  a  new  church  would  exist,  23 — 25  ;  and  because  he  endured 
3uch  things,  that  he  will  come  forth  a  conquerer,  26—30. 

1.  Behold,  my  servant  shall  deal  |  prudent |ly, 
He  shall  be  ex|alted  |  and  ex  |  tolled ; 

2.  And  shall  be  |  very  |  high ; 

As  many  |  were  as|tonished  |  at  thee  : 

3.  His  visage  was  so  marred,  more  than  |  any  |  man, 
And  his  form  |  more  ■  than  the  |  sons  of  [  men : 

4.  So  shall  he  sprinkle  |  many  |  nations ; 

The  kings  shall  |  shut  their  |  mouths  at  |  him : 

5.  For  that  which  had  not  been  told  them  |  shall  they  |  see ; 
And  that  which  they  had  not  |  heard  shall  |  they  consider 

6.  Who  hath  believed  |  our  re | port? 

And  to  whom  is  the  arm  of  Je|iio|vaii  re|vealed  ? 

7.  For  he  shall  grow  up  before  him  as  a  |  tender  |  plant, 
And  as  a  |  root  out  |  of  a  •  dry  |  ground. 

8.  He  hath  no  form  nor  |  comelijness  : 
1And  when  |  we  shall  |  see  him, 

There  is  no  beauty  that  we  |  should  de|sire  |  him. 

9.  He  is  despised  and  rejected  of  |  men ; 

A  man  of  sorrows,  and  ac|  quaint  |ed  with  |  grief. 

10.  And  we  hid  as  it  were  our  |  faces  |  from  him : 
He  was  despised,  and  |  we  es | teemed  him  |  not. 

11.  Surely  he  hath  |  borne  our  |  griefs, 
And  |  carried  |  our  |  sorrows. 

12.  Yet  we  did  es|teem  him  |  stricken  ; 
Smitten  of  |  God,  |  and  af|flicted. 

13.  But  he  was  wounded  for  |  our  transgressions, 
He  was  bruised  for  |  our  in|iqui[ti 


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And  with  his  |  stripes  |  we  are  |  healed. 
All  we  like  sheep  have  |  gone  a | stray ; 
We  have  turned  every  |  one  to  |  his  own  | 
And  Jehovah  hath  |  laid  on  |  him 
The  in|rquity  |  of  us  |  all. 

17.  He  was  oppressed,  and  he  |  was  af|flicted, 
Yet  he  |  opened  |  not  hia  |  mouth. 

18.  He  is  brought  as  a  ]  lamb  •  to  the  |  slaughter  ; 
*And  as  a  sheep  before  her  |  shearers  is  |  dumb, 

So  he  |  opemeth  |  not  his  |  mouth. 

19.  He  was  taken  from  prison  j  and  from  |  judgment : 
And  who  shall  de|clare  his  |  gener|ation. 

20.  For  he  was  cut  off  out  of  the  |  land  ■  of  the  |  living : 
For  the  transgression  of  my  |  people  |  was  he  |  stricken. 

21.  And  he  made  his  |  grave  *  with  the  |  wicked, 
And  with  the  |  rich  |  in  his  |  death  : 
Because  he  had  done  no  |  violence  ; 
Neither  was  dejeeit  |  in  his  |  mouth. 
Yet  it  pleased  Jehovah  to  |  bruise  |  him  : 
He  hath  |  put  |  him  to  |  grief. 

24.  When  thou  shalt  make  his  soul  a  trespass- 1 offer |ing, 
He  shall  see  his  seed,  he  |  shall  pro |  long  his 
And  the  pleasure  |  of  Je|hovah 
Shall  |  prosper  |  in  his  |  hand. 

26.  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  j  of  his  j  soul, 
And  |  shall  be  |  satis  [tied. 

27.  By  his  knowledge  shall  my  just  servant  |  justrfy 
For  he  shall  |  bear" their  in|iquilties. 

28.  Therefore  will  I  divide  him  a  portion  |  with  the  | 
And  he  shall  divide  the  |  spoil  |  with  the  |  strong  : 

29    Because  he  hath  poured  out  his  |  soul  unto  |  death ; 

And  he  was  |  numbered  |  with -the  trans | gressors  : 
30.  And  he  bare  the  |  sin  of  |  many, 

And  made  intercession  |  for -the  trans  |  gressors. 

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SELECTION  210. 

That  the  Lord  will  be  the  God  of  the  church,  1,  2 :  that  for  some  time  they  were 
as  without  Qod,  3,  4 :  that  this  was  the  case  when  there  was  no  church,  hut  that  it 
is  fo  be  restored  by  the  Lord,  5,  6 ;  when  there  is  no  truth,  although  afterwards  it 
will  not  fail,  7—10. 

1.  For  thy  Maker  |  is  thine  I  husband , 
Je|ho*vah  of  |  Hosts  ■  is  his  |  name  : 

2.  And  thy  Redeemer,  the  Holy  One  of  |  Isra|el ; 
The  God  of  the  whole  |  earth  shall  |  he  be  |  called. 

3.  For  Jehovah  hath  |  called  |  thee, 

As  a  woman  for|sa-ken  and  |  grieved  in  |  spirit, 

4.  And  a  |  wife  of  |  youth, 

When  thou  wast  re | fused,  |  saith  thy  |  God. 

5.  For  a  small  moment  have  I  for|saken  |  thee  ; 
But  with  great  mercies  |  will  I  |  gather  |  thee. 

6.  In  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  face  from  thee  |  for  a  |  moment ; 
But  with  everlasting  kindness  will  I  have  mercy  on  thee, 

saith  Je|hovah  |  thy  Re|deemer. 

7.  For  this  is  as  the  waters  of  Noah  |  unto  |  me  : 

For  as  I  have  sworn  that  the  waters  of  Noah  should  no  | 

8.  So  |  have  I  |  sworn  [more  go  |  over  the  |  earth ; 
That  I  would  not  be  |  wroth  with  |  thee,  nor  re|buke  thee. 

9.  For  the  mountains  shall  depart,  and  the  |  hills  •  be  re | moved ; 
But  my  kindness  shall  |  not  de|part  from  |  thee, 

10.  Neither  shall  the  covenant  of  my  |  peace -be  re  |  moved, 
Saith  Jehovah  |  that  hath  |  mercy  up|on  thee.  Is.  liv.  5 


SELECTION  211. 

That  doctrines  will  be  full  of  spiritual  and  celestial  truths  from  the  Lord,  1 — 4  : 
they  will  no  longer  be  afraid  of  falsities  from  hell,  5 — 8 :  that  those  who  from  theoj 
are  against  the  church  will  be  cast  into  hell,  9 — 12. 

1.   0  |  thou  af|flicted, 

Tossed  with  tempest,  |  and  not  |  comfort|ed, 
2    Behold,  I  will  lay  thy  |  stones -with  fair  j  colors, 

And  |  lay  thy  foundations  with  |  sapphires. 


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And  all  thy  |  borders  of  |  precious  |  stones.     [carbun|cles, 

4.  And  all  thy  children  shall  be  |  taught*  of  Je|iiovah  ; 
And  great  shall  |  be  the  |  peace  ■  of  thy  |  children. 

5.  In  righteousness  shalt  thou  |  be  established: 
Thou  |  shalt  be  |  far  -from  op|pression, 

6.  For  thou  |  shalt  not  |  fear  ; 

And  from  terror,  for  |  it  shall  |  not  come  |  near  thee. 

7.  Behold,  they  shall  surely  |  gatlrer  to|gether, 
But  |  not  |  by  |  me : 

8.  Whosoever  shall  gather  to|getrrer  a  (gainst  thee, 
Shall  |  fall  |  for  thy  |  sake. 

9.  Behold,  I  have  cre|a-ted  the  |  smith, 
That  bloweth  the  |  coals  |  in  the  |  fire, 

10.  And  that  bringeth  forth  an  instrument  |  for  his  |  work, 
And  I  have  created  the  |  waster  |  to  dejstroy. 

11.  No  weapon  that  is  formed  against  |  thee  shall  |  prosper  ; 
And  every  tongue  that  shall  rise  against  thee  in  |  judgment 

thou  |  shalt  con|demn. 

12.  This  is  the  heritage  of  the  servants  |  of  Je|hovah; 

And  their  righteousness  |  is  of  |  me,  saith  Je|hovah.    11. 


SELECTION  212. 

That  the  Lord  will  teach  truths  and  remove  falsities  with  the  humble  iu  heart, 
1 — 3 :  that  he  cannot  do  it  for  those  who  are  wise  from  themselves,  4,  6. 

1.  For  thus  saith  the  High  and  |  Lofty  [  One, 

That  inhabiteth  eternity,  ,  and  whose  |  name  is  j  holy; 

2.  I  dwell  in  the  high  and  |  holy  |  place ; 

With  him  also  that  is  of  a  |  con -trite  and  |  humble  j  spirit : 
3.3To  revive  the  spirit  |  of  the  |  humble, 

And  to  revive  the  |  heart  ■  of  the  |  contrite  |  ones. 

4.  For  I  will  not  con  |  tend  for  |  ever, 
Neither  will  |  I  be  |  always  |  wi-oth : 

5.  For  the  spirit  should  |  fail  be|fore  me, 

And  the  I  souls  which  I  I  have  I  made.  Is.  lvii.  1& 


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That  they  will  receive  truths  frc-ra  the  Lord  freely,  1,  2 :  that  they  will  reject  inch 
things  as  have  in  thern  no  spiritual  life,  3,  4 :  that  truth  in  which  is  life,  and  by 
which  is  conjunction,  will  be  given  by  the  Lord,  5—7 :  that  those  will  come  to  th« 
Lord,  who  knew  him  not  before,  8,  9. 

1.  Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth,  come  |  ye  •  to  the  |  waters  ; 
And  he  that  hath  no  |  money,  |  come  ye,  |  buy  and  |  eat. 

2.  Yea,  come,  buy  |  wine  and  |  milk, 
Without  |  money,  |  and  with  |  out  |  price. 

3.  Wherefore  do  ye  spend  money  for  that  which  |  is  not  |  bread? 
And  your  labor  for  |  that  which  |  satis | fie th  |  not? 

4.  Hearken  diligently  unto  me,  and  eat  ye  |  that  ■  which  is  |  good ; 
And  let  your  |  soul  dcjlight  it|self  in  |  fatness. 

5.  Incline  your  ear,  and  |  come  ■  unto  jme: 
Hear,  |  and  your  |  soul  |  shall  |  live. 

6.  And  I  will  make  an  everlasting  |  covenant  |  with  you, 
Even  the  |  sure  |  mercies  of  |  Da|vid. 

7.  Behold,  I  have  given  him  for  a  witness  |  to  the  |  people, 
A  leader  |  and  com|mander  |  to  the  |  people. 

8.  Behold,  thou  shalt  call  a  nation  that  thou  |  knowest  |  not ; 
And  nations  that  |  knew  not  |  thee  shall  |  run  unto  |  thee : 

9.  Because  of  Je|ho*vah  thy  |  God; 

And  for  the  Holy  One  of  Israel ;  for  |  he  hath  |  glori|fied  | 
thee.  Is.  lv. 


SELECTION  214. 

Concerning  repentance,  1 — 4  :  that  they  know  not  the  way  by  which  salvation  U 
wrought,  5,  6  :  that  it  is  by  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  7 — 10 :  that  bv  that  only  if 
heavenly  happiness,  11,12;  and  instead  of  evil  and  falsity,  good  and  truth  to  ete* 
nity,  13,  14. 

1.  Seek  ye  Jehovah,  while  lie  |  may  be  |  found  ; 
Call  ye  up|on  him,  |  while  (  he  is  |  near. 

2.  Let  the  wicked  for | sake  hia  |  ws 

And  |  the  un|righteous  |  man  his  |  thoughts  : 


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3.  And  let  him  return  |  unto  Je|hovati, 
And  lie  |  will  have  |  mercy  up|on  |  him; 

4.  And  |  mrto  our  |  God, 

For  he  |  will  a|bundantiy  |  par  |  don. 

5.  For  my  thoughts  are  |  not  your  |  thoughts, 
Neither  are  my  ways  |  your  ways,  |  saith  JeJiio|vaii. 

6.  For  as  the  heavens  arc  higher  |  than  the  |  earth, 

So  are  my  ways  higher  than  |  your  "ways,  and  |  my  thoughts  \ 
than  your  |  thoughts. 

7.  For  as  the  rain  cometh  down,  and  the  |  snow  from  |  heaven, 
And  returneth  not  |  thith'er,  but  |  water|eth  the  |  earth ; 

8.  And  maketh  it  bring  |  forth  and  |  bud, 

That  it  may  give  |  seed  ■  to  the  |  sower,  and  |  bread  ■  to  the  | 
eater  : 

9.  So  shall  my  word  be,  that  goeth  forth  |  out  •  of  my  |  mouth : 
It  shall  |  not  re  |  turn  unto  |  me  |  void  ; 

10.  But  it  shall  accomplish  |  that 'which  I  |  please, 

And  it  shall  prosper  in  the  |  thing  where  |  to  I  |  sent  |  it. 

11.  For  ye  shall  go  |  out  with  |  joy, 

And  |  shall  be  |  led  |  forth  with  |  peace. 

12.  The  mountains  and  the  hills  shall  break  forth  before  you  | 

into  |  singing; 
And  all  the  |  trees  ■  of  the  |  field  shall  |  clap  their  |  hands. 
13. 'Instead  of  the  thorn  shall  come  |  up  the  |  fir-tree; 

And  instead  of  the  brier  |  shall  come  |  up  the  |  myrtle- 1  tree  : 
14.  And  it  shall  be  to  Jehovah  |  for  a  |  name ; 

For  an  everlasting  |  sign  that  |  shall  not  |  be  cut  |  off. 

Is.  lv.  6. 

SELECTION  215. 

1.  Blessed  |  are  the  |  dead, 

Who  |  die -in  the  |  Lord  from  |  hence | forth. 

2.  Yea,  saith  the  Spirit ;  that  they  may  |  rest  ■  from  their  |  labors ; 
And  their  |  works  do  |  follow  |  with  |  them.    Rev.  xiv.  13. 

8.  Blessed  and  holy  is  he  that  hath  part  in  the  |  first  ■  resur-! 
rection : 

Upon  such  the  |  second  |  death  hath  |  no  |  power. 
4.  But  they  shall  be  priests  of  |  God  ■  and  of  |  Christ, 

And  shall  |  reign  with  |  him  a  |  thousand  |  years.       xx.  6. 

Dox.  Amen :  Blessing,  and  |  glo-ry,  and  |  wisdom, 

And  thanks| giving,  and  |  hon-or,  and  |  power,  and  |  might, 
Be  |  un-to  our  |  God, 

For  |  ever  and  |  ever:  |  A|men.  Rev.  vii.  12 

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SELECTION   216. 

Concerning  the  iniquity  of  the  old  church,  that  it  is  to  be  disclosed,  1,  2 :  they  are 
as  those  who  love  truth,  3 — 5 ;  and  as  those  who  convert  themselves,  6,  7  ;  but  they 
convert  themselves  from  an  evil  motive,  8,  9 :  that  conversion  is  not  to  speak  devout- 
ly, but  to  shun  evils,  10 — 14 ;  and  to  exercise  charity,  15,  16 :  then  they  will  have 
truths  in  abundance,  and  the  Lord  will  be  with  them,  17 — 24:  thus  the  church  will  be 
with  them,  and  they  will  restore  all  things  of  the  church,  25,  26:  that  if  they  esteem 
the  union  of  the  Lord  with  the  church  holy,  they  will  come  into  heaven,  27—  31. 

1.  Cry  a | loud,  spare  |  not ; 

Lift  |  up  thy  |  voice  ■  like  a  |  trumpet ; 

2.  And  show  my  people  |  their  trans |gression, 
And  the  |  house  of  |  Ja*cob  their  |  sins. 

3.  Yet  they  |  seek  me  |  daily, 

And  de | light  to  |  know  my  |  ways; 

4.  As  a  nation  that  did  |  righteous |ness, 

And  forsook  not  the  |  ordinance  |  of  their  |  God. 

5.  They  ask  of  me  the  ordinances  of  |  righteous |ness  ; 
They  take  delightin  ap|proaching  |  unto  |  God. 

6.  Wherefore  have  we  fasted,  and  thou  |  seest  |  not  ? 

Have  afflicted  our  soul,  and  |  thou  dost  |  take  no  |  know!- 
*  edge  ? 

7.  Behold,  in  the  clay  of  your  |  fast  ■  ye  find  |  pleasure, 
And  ex  |  act  |  all  your  |  labors. 

8.  Behold,  ye  fast  for  |  strife -and  de|bate, 
And  to  smite  with  the  |  fist  of  |  wicked  |ness. 

9.  Ye  shall  not  fast  as  ye  |  do  this  |  day, 

To  make  your  |  voice  •  to  be  |  heard  on  |  high. 

10.  Is  it  such  a  fast  that  |  I  have  |  chosen? 
A  day  for  a  |  man  ■  to  af|flict  his  |  soul  ? 

11.  To  bow  down  his  |  head  'as  a  |  bulrush, 
And  to  |  spread  sack|cloth  and  |  ashes? 

12.  Wilt  thou  call  |  this  a  |  fast, 

And  an  acceptable  |  day  un|to  Je|iiovah? 

13.  Is  not  this  the  fast  that  |  I  have  |  chosen  ? 
To  loose  the  |  bands  of  j  wicked  |ness; 


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14.  To  undo  tbe  heavy  burdens,  and  to  let  the  op  |  pressed  |  gc 

free  ; 
And  that  ye  |  break  |  every  |  yoke  ? 

15.  Is  it  not  to  deal  thy  |  bread -to  the  |  hungry, 

And  that  thou  bring  the  pour  that  are  cast  |  out  unjto  thy  | 
house  ? 

16.  When  thou  seest  the  naked  that  thou  |  cover  |  him, 
And  that  thou  hide  not  thy | self  from  |  thine  own  |  flesh? 

17.  Then  shall  thy  light  break  |  forth -as  the  |  morning, 
And  thine  health  shall  |  spring  forth  |  speedi|ly: 

38    And  thy  righteousness  shall  |  go  be | fore  thee: 
The  glory  of  Jehovah  shall  |  be  thy  |  rear | ward. 

19.  Then  shalt  thou  call,  and  Jejuo'Vah  shall  |  answer  : 
Thou  shalt  cry,  and  he  shall  |  say,  |  Here  I  |  am. 

20.  If  thou  take  away  from  the  midst  of  |  thee  the  |  yoke, 
The  putting  forth  of  the  finger,  and  |  speaking  |  vani|ty ; 

21.  And  if  thou  draw  out  thy  |  soul  ■  to  the  |  hungry, 
And  satisfy  |  the  af|flicted  |  soul ; 

22.  Then  shall  thy  light  rise  in  ob|scuri|ty, 

And  thy  darkness  |  shall  be  |  as  the  |  noonday. 

23.  And  Jehovah  shall  guide  thee  con|thrual|ly, 

And  satisfy  thy  soul  in  |  drought,,  and  make  |  fat  thy  |  bones. 

24.  And  thou  shalt  be  like  a  |  watered  |  garden  ; 

And  like  a  spring  of  water,  whose  |  waters  |  do  not  |  fail. 

25.  And  they  that  shall  be  of  thee  shall  build  the  |  old  waste  | 

places  : 
Thou  shalt  raise  up  the  foundations  of  |  many  |  genera- 
tions. 

26.  And  thou  shalt  be  called,  the  repairer  |  of  the  |  breach, 
The  restorer  of  |  paths  to  |  dwell  in. 

27.  If  thou  turn  away  thy  |  foot  -from  the  |  sabbath, 
From  doing  thy  pleasure  |  on  my  |  holy  j  day  ; 

28.  And  call  the  sabbath  |  a  de| light, 
The  holy  of  Je|uovah,  |  honor|able; 

29.  And  shalt  honor  him,  not  doing  |  thine  own  |  ways, 

Nor   finding   thine    own   pleasure,    nor  |  speaking  |  thine 
own  |  words ; 
80.  Then  shalt  thou  delight  thy | self  •  in  Je|iiovah  ; 

And  I  will  cause  thee  to  ride  upon  the  high  |  places  |  of 
the  |  earth ; 
31.  And  feed  thee  with  the  heritage  of  I  Ja-cob  thy  |  father  : 
For  the  mouth  of  JeJiiovah  hath  [  spoken  |  it. 

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The  coming  of  the  Lord  with  divine  truth,  when  there  is  nothing  but  falsity  and 
the  evil  of  falsity,  1—3 :  that  the  Divinity  is  only  in  the  Lord,  3 :  that  they  will  come 
to  him  from  all  parts  in  great  numbers,  even  those  who  are  external,  4—8  ;  who  will 
worship  the  Lord  from  good  and  truth.  9—12. 

1.  Arise,  shine,  for  thy  |  light  is  |  come; 

And  the  glory  of  Je|ho-vah  is  |  ris*en  up|on  thee  : 

2.  For,  behold,  darkness  shall  |  cover  the  |  earth, 
And  |  gross  |  darlrness  the  |  people. 

3.  But  Jehovah  shall  a | rise  up|on  thee  ; 
And  his  glory  |  shall  be  |  seen  up|on  thee. 

4.  And  the  Gentiles  shall  |  come  ■  to  thy  |  light, 
And  kings  to  the  |  brightness  |  of  thy  |  rising. 

5.  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  a |  bout,  and  |  see  : 

All  they  gather  themselves  to|getlrer,  they  |  come  to  |  thee 

6.  Thy  sons  shall  |  come  from  |  far, 

And  thy  daughters  shall  be  j  nursed  |  at  thy  |  side 

7.  Then  thou  shalt  see,  and  |  flow  to|gether; 

And  thy  heart  shall  |  fear,  and  |  be  enlarged :         [thee  ; 

8.  Because  the  abundance  of  the  sea  shall  be  converted  |  unto  J 
The  forces  of  the  Gentiles  |  shall  come  |  unto  |  thee. 

9.  The  multitude  of  camels  shall  |  cover  |  thee, 
The  dromedaries  of  |  Mid'ian  |  and  of  |  Ephah, 

10.  All  they  from  Sheba  shall  come  ;  they  shall  bring  |  gold 
and  |  incense ; 

And  they  shall  Bhow  forth  the  |  praises  |  of  Je|uovah. 
11    All  the  flocks  of  Kedar  shall  be  gathered  |  unto  |  thee; 

The  rams  r>f  Nebaioth  shall  I  minis'ter  I  unto  I  thee. 


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12.   They  shall  come  up  with  acceptance  |  on  mine  |  altar; 
And  I  will  glorify  the  |  house  |  of  my  j  glory.  Is.  lx 


SELECTION  218. 

That  those  will  come  to  the  Lord  who  are  in  the  shade  of  truth,  1 :  that  th6«trutha 
of  the  church  and  the  church  itself  will  be  with  them,  2 — 6:  that  there  will  be  a 
continual  accession  for  the  sake  of  salvation,  7 — 10. 

1 .  Who  are  these  that  |  fly  ■  as  a  |  cloud  ? 
And  as  the  |  doves  |  to  their  |  windows  ? 

2.  Surely  the  isles  shall  |  wait  for  |  me, 
And  the  |  ships  of  |  Tarshish  |  first ; 

3.  To  bring  thy  |  sons  from  |  far, 

Their  silver  |  and  their  |  gold  with  |.them, 

4.  Unto  the  name  of  Je|hovah  thy  |  God,  [thee. 
And  to  the  Holy  One  of  Israel ;  for  |  he  hath  |  glorified  | 

5.  And  the  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  |  up  thy  |  walls ; 
And  their  kings  shall  [  minis "ter  |  unto  |  thee : 

6.  For  in  my  |  wrath  I  |  smote  thee ; 

But  in  my  favor  have  |  I  had  |  mercy  |  on  thee. 

7.  Therefore  thy  gates  shall  be  open  conjtin'uallly; 
They  shall  not  be  |  shut  |  day  nor  |  night : 

8.  That  they  may  bring  the  forces  |  of  the  |  Gentiles ; 
And  that  their  |  kings  |  may  be  |  brought. 

9.  For  the  |  na'tion  and  |  kingdom 

That  will  not  |  serve  |  thee  shall  |  perish  : 
10.  Yea,  |  those  |  nations 

Shall  |  utter  |  ly  be  |  wasted.  Is.  lx.  8. 

SELECTION  219. 

That  the  spiritual  moral  will  come  to  the.  Lord,  1,  2;  also  those  who  have  not 
known  Him  before,  3 — 6. 

1.  The  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  |  come  unto  |  thee, 
The  fir-tree,  the  pine-tree,  |  and  the  |  box  to|gether; 

2    To  beautify  the  place  of  my  |  sanctu|ary : 

And  I  will  make  the  place  of  my  |  feet  |  glori|ous. 

3.  The  sons  also  of  them  that  af|flicted  |  thee, 
Shall  come  |  bending  |  unto  |  thee : 

4.  And  all  they  that  des|pised  |  thee, 

Shall  bow  themselves  down  at  the  |  soles  |  of  thy  |  feet. 

5.  And  they  shall  |  call  |  thee, 
The  I  city  |  of  Je|iiovaii, 

6.  The  I  Zi|on 

Of  the  Holt  |  One  of  |  Isra|el.  Is.  lx    13 


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That  those  who  have  not  known  the  Lord  will  come  to  him,  who  will  learn  spiritual 
truths  from  him,  1 — 4 :  that  there  will  no  longer  be  perversion  of  truth  and  good,  6,  6. 

1.  Whereas  thou  hast  been  for|sak*en  and  |  hated, 
So  that  no  |  man  went  |  through  thee ; 

2.  I  will  make  thee  an  eternal  |  excellency, 
A  joy  of  many  |  generations. 

3.  Thou  shalt  also  suck  the  |  milk -of  the  |  Gentiles, 
And  shalt  suck  the  |  breast  of  |  kings. 

4.  And  thou  shalt  know  that  I  Jehovah  |  am  thy  |  Savior ; 
And  thy  Redeemer,  the  Mighty  |  One  of  |  Jacob. 

5.  For  brass  I  will  bring  gold ;  and  for  iron  I  ]  will  bring  |  sil- 
And  for  wood,  brass;  and  for  |  stones,  |  iron  :  [ver; 

6.  I  will  also  make  thine  |  oftrcers  |  peace, 

And  thine  exactors  I  righteous  I  ness.  Is.  lx.  15. 


SELECTION  221. 

That  there  will  no  longer  be  perversion  of  truth  and  good,  1,  2  ;  nor  the  love  of 
falsity,  but  the  love  of  the  Lord,  3,  4  ;  and  this  to  eternity,  6,  6 ;  in  heaven  with  in- 
creasing intelligence,  7—10 :  these  things  when  the  Lord  comes,  9,  10. 

1.  Violence  shall  no  more  be|  heard  ■  in  thy  |  land, 
Wasting  nor  destruction  with  |  in  thy  |  borders : 

2.  But  thou  shalt  call  thy  |  walls,  Sal|vation, 
And  thy  |  gates,  |  Praise. 

3    The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  |  light  by  |  day ; 

Neither  for  brightness  shall  the  moon  give  |  light  unto  |  thee: 

4.  But  Jehovah  shall  be  unto  thee  an  everlasting  |  light, 
And  thy  j  God  thy  |  glory. 

5.  Thy  sun  shall  no  I  more  go  |  down  ; 
Neither  shall  thy  moon  with] draw  it | self : 

6.  For  Jehovah  shall  be  thine  everlasting  |  light; 
And  the  days  of  thy  mourning  |  shall  be  |  ended. 

7.  Thy  people  also  shall  |  be  all  |  right*  ous: 
They  shall  inherit  the  j  land  forjever: 


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The  work  of  my  hands,  that  I  may  be  |  glori|fied. 

9.  A  little  one  shall  be  |  come  a  |  thousand, 
And  a  small  one  a  |  strong  |  nation  : 

10.  I  Je|ho|vah 

Will  hasten  it  I  in  his  I  time.  Is.  lx.  18. 


SELECTION  222. 

That  those  -with  whom  the  church  was  not  before,  will  hare  many  troths  of  the 
church,  and  be  multiplied,  1 — 6 :  that  former  falsities  will  not  be  remembered,  be- 
cause the  Lord  will  be  God  of  the  church,  7—10. 

1.  Sing,  0  barren,  thou  that  |  didst  not  |  bear ; 

Break  forth  into  singing,  and  cry  aloud,  thou  that  didst  not 
|  travail  with  |  child ; 

2.  For  more  are  the  children  of  the  |  deso|late, 

Than  the  children  of  the  married  wife,  j  saith  Je|hovah. 

3.  Enlarge  the  |  place  ■  of  thy  |  tent, 

And  let  them  stretch  forth  the  curtains  of  thine  |  habita- 
tions : 

4.  Spare  not ;  |  lengthen  thy  |  cords, 
And  |  strength -en  thy  |  stakes. 

5.  For  thou  |  shalt  break  j  forth, 

On  the  right  hand  and  |  on  the  |  left : 

6.  And  thy  seed  shall  in|herit  the  |  Gentiles, 
And  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  in|habit|ed. 

7.  Fear  not ;  for  thou  shalt  not  |  be  a| shamed  : 

Neither  be  thou  confounded ;  for  thou  shalt  not  be  |  put 
to  |  shame  : 

8.  For  thou  shalt  forget  the  |  shame  ■  of  thy  |  youth, 

And  shalt  not  remember  the  reproach  of  thy  widowhood  | 
any  |  more. 

9.  For  thy  Maker  |  is  thy  |  husband  ; 
Jeiiovah  of  Hosts  |  is  his  |  name ; 

JO.  And  thy  Redeemer  the  Holt  One  of  |  Isra|el; 

The  God  of  the  whole  earth  shall  |  he  be  |  called.     Is.  liv 


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And  in  a  day  of  salvation  |  have  I  |  helped  thee,     [thee  ; 

And  I  |  will  pre | serve  thee, 

And  give  thee  for  a  |  covenant  |  of  the  |  people ; 

To  esjtaMish  the  |  earth, 

To  cause  to  inherit  the  |  des'olate  |  heri|tages: 

That  thou  rnayst  say  to  the  prisoners,  |  Go  ye  |  forth ; 

To  them  that  are  in  |  darkness,  |  Show  your |  selves. 

They  shall  |  feed  ■  in  the  |  ways ; 

And  their  pastures  shall  |  be  in  |  all  high  |  places. 

They  shall  not  |  huirger  nor  |  thirst;' 

Neither  shall  the  |  heat  nor  |  sun  |  smite  them : 

For  he  that  hath  mercy  |  on 'them  shall  |  lead  them; 

Even  by  the  springs  of  |  water  |  shall  he  |  guide  them. 

And  I  will  make  all  my  |  moturtains  a  |  way ; 

And  my  high  |  ways  shall  |  be  ex|alted. 

Behold,  these  shall  |  come  from  |  far ; 

And,  lo,  |  these  |  from  the  |  north, 

And  |  from  the  |  west; 

And  these  |  from  the  |  land  of  |  Sinim. 

Sing,  0  heavens ;  and  be  |  joyful,  0  |  earth  ; 

And  break  forth  into  |  singing,  |  0  |  mountains : 

For  Jehovah  hath  comfort |ed  his  |  people, 

And  will  have  |  mercy  |  on  ■  his  af| dieted. 

But  Zion  said,  Jehovah  hath  for|saken  |  me, 

And  the  Lord  |  hath  for| gotten  |  me. 

Can  a  woman  forget  her  |  sucking  |  child, 

That  she  should  not  have  compassion  |  on  the  |  son '  of  her  | 

Yea,  they     mayfor|gct;  {[womb? 

Yet  will  I  ,  not  for | get  |  thee. 

Behold,  I  have  graven  thee  upon  the  |  palms  •  of  my  |  hands, 

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SELECTION  224. 

That  in  the  midst  of  the  infernals  the  gentiles  are  to  be  protected  and  saved,  1- 
10 :  the  church  is  from  them,  and  that  they  will  have  the  good  of  the  church,  11, 12 

1-  Then  shall  the  eyes  of  the  |  blind  be  |  opened, 
And  the  ears  of  the  |  deaf  shall  |  be  un|  stopped. 

2.  Then  shall  the  lame  |  leap  •  as  an  |  hart, 
And  the  |  tongue  ■  of  the  |  dumb  shall  |  sing. 

3.  For  in  the  wilderness  shall  |  wa-ters  break  |  out, 
And  |  streams  |  in  the  |  desert : 

4.  And  the  parched  ground  shall  be | come  a  |  pool, 
And  the  thirsty  |  land  |  springs  of  |  water. 

5.  In  the  habitation  of  dragons,  |  where  each  |  lay, 
Shall  be  |  grass  with  |  reeds  and  |  rushes. 

6.  And  an  highway  shall  be  |  there,  and  a  |  way; 
And  it  shall  be  |  called  the  |  way  of  |  holrness : 

7  The  unclean  shall  not  pass  |  over  |  it, 
But  |  it  shall  |  be  for  |  those  : 

8  The  way-  faring  |  men, 
Though  |  fools,  |  shall  not  |  err. 

9  No  lion  |  shall  be  |  there, 

Nor  any  ravenous  |  beast  ■  shall  go  |  up  there  | on  : 

10.  It  shall  not  be  |  found  |  there ; 

But  the  re | deemed  shall  |  walk  |  there.  [Zion, 

11.  And  the  ransomed  of  Jehovah  shall  return,  and  |  come  to 
With  songs,  and  everlasting  |  joy  upjon  their  |  heads. 

12.  They  shall  obtain  |  joy  and  |  gladness, 

And  sorrow  and  '  sigb/ing  shall  |  flee  ajway.     Is.  xxxv.  5 


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Chant  182. 

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SELECTION  225. 

That  the  goods  and  truths  of  the  church  will  exist  when  the  Lord  comes,  1 — 6. 

1.  I  will  greatly  re|joice  *  in  Je|hovah  ; 
My  soul  shall  be  |  joyful  |  in  my  |  God  : 

2.  For  he  hath  clothed  me  with  the  garments  |  of  sal  |  ration ; 
He  hath  covered  me  |  with  the  |  robe  of  |  righteous -ness : 

3.8As  a  bridegroom  putteth  |  on  a  |  mitre, 

And  as  a  bride  a|donreth  her|self  •  with  her  |  jewels. 

4.  For  as  the  earth  bringeth  |  forth  her  |  bud,  [|  forth  ; 
And  as  the  garden  causeth  the  things  |  sown  •  in  it  |  to  spring 

5.  So  the  Lord  Jehovih  |  will  cause  |  righteous* ness 
And  praise  to  spring  |  forth  be | fore  ■  all  the  |  nations. 

Is.  lxi.  10. 


SELECTION  226. 

The  Lord's  coming,  and  the  church  then  :  that  it  will  acknowledge  nim,  and  will 
be  in  the  very  truths  of  heaven,  and  more  than  before,  1 — 5  :  that  they  will  not  oe 
separated  from  Him,  but  conjoined  with  Him,  6 — 10. 

1 .  For  Zion's  sake  will  I  not  |  hold  my  |  peace, 
And  for  Jerusalem's  |  sake  I  |  will  not  |  rest; 

2.  Until  the  righteousness  thereof  go  |  forth  as  |  brightness, 
And  the  salvation  therelof'as  a  |  lamp  that  |  burnetii. 

3.  And  the  Gentiles  shall  |  see  thy  |  righteousness, 
And  |  all  |  kings  thy  |  glory  : 

4    And  thou  shalt  be  called  by  a  |  new  |  name, 
Which  the  mouth  of  Je|iio|vah  shall  I  name. 

5.  Thou  shalt  be  a  crown  of  glory  in  the  |  hand -of  Je|iiotah» 
And  a  royal  diadem  in  (ine  I  hand  ]  of  thy  |  God. 

6.  Thou  shalt  no  more  be  |  termed,  Forjsaken  ; 

Neither  shall  thy  land  any  |  more  be  |  termed,  |  Desolate. 

7.  But  thou  shalt  lie  called,  My  delight  is  |  in  her; 
And  |  thy  |  land,  the  |  Married  : 

8.  For  Jehovah  de|lightetb  |  in  thee  ; 
And  thy  |  land  |  shall  be  |  married. 

9.  For  as  a  young  man  doth  |  marry  a  |  virgin, 
So  shall  thy  |  sons  |  marry  |  thee  : 


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So  shall  thy  God  re|joice  |  over  |  thee.  Is.  lxii. 

SELECTION  227. 

That  the  Lord's  coming  will  he  preached  until  it  takes  place,  1 — 3 :  that  then  th« 
truths  of  the  Word  will  not  be  for  those  who  falsify  them,  but  for  those  who  receive 
them,  4 — 8  :  that  a  preparation  will  be  made,  9,  10  ;  and  it  will  be  announced  thai 
the  Lord  is  about  to  come,  9—12  ;  and  that  the  church  will  be  from  him,  13, 14. 

1.  I  have  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls,  |  0  Je|rusa-lem, 
Who  shall  never  hold  their  |  peace  |  day  nor  |  night : 

2.  Ye  that  make  mention  |  of  Je|hovah, 
Keep  not  silence,  and  |  give  |  him  no  |  rest ; 

3.  Till  |  he  establish, 

And  till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  |  praise -in  the  |  earth. 

4.  Jeiiovah  hath  sworn  by  |  his  right  |  hand, 
And  by  the  |  arm  |  of  his  |  strength ; 

5.  Surely  I  will  no  more  |  give  thy  |  corn 
To  be  |  meat  |  for  thine  |  enemies: 

6.  And  the  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  not  |  drink  thy  |  win* 
For  the  |  which  |  thou  hast  |  labored. 

7.  But  they  that  have  |  gathered  |  it, 
Shall  |  eat -it,  and  |  praise  Je|iiovaii; 

8.  And  they  that  have  |  brought 'it  to|gether, 
Shall  drink  it  in  the  |  courts  |  of  my  |  holrness. 

9.  Go  through,  go  |  through  the  |  gates ; 
Prepare  |  ye  the  |  way  ■  of  the  |  people  : 

10.  Cast  up,  cast  up  the  highway ;  gather  |  out  the  |  stones ; 
Lift  up  a  |  standard  |  for  the  |  people.  [world, 

11.  Behold,  Jehovah  hath  proclaimed  to  the  |  end* of  the  j 
Say  ye  to  the  daughter  of  Zion,  Behold,  |  thy  sal|vation  | 

12.  Behold,  his  re|ward  is  |  with  him,  [cometh : 
And  |  his  |  work  be|fore  him. 

13.  And  they  shall  call  them,  The  |  holy  |  people, 
The  redeemed  |  of  Je|uovaii: 

14.  And  thou  shalt  be  |  called,  Sought  |  out, 

A  |  city  |  not  for|saken.  Is.  lxii.  6 


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SELECTION  228. 

Concerning  the  coming  of  the  Lord,  to  save  those  who  are  in  ignorance  of  truth 
and  in  the  desire  of  it,  and  when  a  judgment  is  to  take  place,  1 — 5. 

1.  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  Jehovih  |  is  up|on  me  ; 
Because  Jehovah  hath  an|ointed  |  me, 

To  preach  glad  |  tidings  |  to  the  |  meek. 

2.  He  hath  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  |  broken- 1  hearted, 
To  proclaim  liberty  |  to  the  |  captives, 

And  the  opening  of  the  |  prison  [  to  the  |  bound : 

3.  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  |  year*  of  Je|hovah, 
And  the  day  of  vengeance  |  of  our  |  God  : 

To  |  comfort  |  all  that  |  mourn  : 

4.  To  appoint  unto  them  that  |  mourn  in  |  Zion ; 
To  give  unto  them  |  beauty  for  |  ashes, 

The  |  oil  of  |  joy  for  |  mourning : 

5.  The  garment  of  praise  for  the  |  spirit  of  |  heaviness ; 
That  they  may  be  called  |  trees  of  |  righteous  mess ; 

The  planting  of  Jehovah,  that  he  |  might  be  |  glori|fied. 

Is.  lxi. 


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A  new  church :  that  the  divine  mercy  will  be  thwein, 

1.  Who  is  a  God  |  like  to  |  thee, 
That  pardoneth  in|iqui|ty, 


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2.  And  passeth  |  by  "the  transgression 

Of  the  remnant  of  his  |  beri|tage? 

3.  lie  retaineth  not  his  |  an'ger  for  |  ever ; 

Because  he  de|  light  eth  in  |  mercy. 

4.  He  will  |  turn  a | gain; 

He  will  have  com|pas-sion  up|on  us: 

5.  Ue  will  subdue  our  in|kuii|ties  : 

And  thou  wilt  cast  all  their  sins  into  the  |  depths '  of  the  |  sea. 
C    Thou  wilt  perform  the  |  truth  unto  |  Jacob, 

The  mercy  unto  |  Abra|ham, 
7.  Which  thou  hast  sworn  |  un-to  our  |  fathers, 

From  the  |  days  of  |  old.  Mic.  vii.  18. 


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SELECTION  230. 

Prayer  to  the  Lord  that  he  would  have  pity,  because  he  alone  has  redeemed,  1 — I : 
that  otherwise  they  would  have  perished,  and  hell  would  have  ruled,  5 — 7:  that 
there  will  be  power  when  the  Lord  comes,  S. 

1.  Look  down  from  heaven,  |  and  be | hold, 

From  the  habitation  of  thy  |  ho'liness  |  and  thy  |  glory. 

2.  Where  is  thy  |  zeal  ■  and  thy  |  strength, 

The  sounding  of  thy  bowels  and  of  thy  mercies  |  tow'rd  * 
me?  |  are  *they  re | strained? 

3.  Doubtless,  thou  |  art  our  |  Father, 

Though  Abraham  be  ignorant  of  us,  and  Isra|el  ac|knowl- 
•edge  us  |  not. 

4.  Thou,  0  Jehovah,  |  art  our  |  Father, 

Our  Redeemer;  thy  |  name  "is  from  |  everlasting. 

5.  0  Jehovah,  why  hast  thou  made  us  to  |  err  *  from  thy  |  ways, 
And  hardened  our  |  heart  |  from  thy  |  fear  ? 

6.  Return  for  thy  |  servants'  |  sake, 

The  tribes  of  |  thine  in|heri|tance.  [while  : 

7.  The  people  of  thy  holiness  have  possessed  it  but  a  [little  ! 
Our  adversaries  have  trodden  |  down  thy  |  sanctu|ary. 

S.   We  are  thine  :  thou  never  barest  |  rule  over  |  them ; 

They  were  not  |  called  |  by  thy  |  name.  Is.  liiii.  15 

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SELECTION  231. 


That  the  new  church  will  not  perish,  1—5 :  that  the  Lord  will  teach,  6 :  that  falsi 
ties  and  evils  will  no  longer  destroy,  7,  8. 

1.  And  they  shall  build  |  houses,  |  and  in  habit; 

They  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  |  them. 

2.  They  shall  not  |  build,  and  an|otlrer  in|habit; 
They  shall  not  plant,  and  an  |  other  |  eat. 

3.  For  as  the  days  of  a  |  tree  ■  are  the  |  days  •  of  my  |  people ; 
And  mine  elect  shall  long  enjoy  the  |  work  ■  of  their  |  hands. 

4.  They  |  shall  not  |  la-bor  in  |  vain, 
Nor  bring  |  forth  for  |  trouble  : 

5.  For  they  are  the  seed  of  the  |  blessed  |  of  Je|hovah, 
And  their  |  offspring  |  with  them. 

6.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  be | fore  they  |  call,  I  will  I 

answer ; 
And  while  they  are  yet  speaking,  |  I  will  |  hear. 
7    The  wolf  and  the  |  lamb  shall  |  feed  to|gether; 

And  the  lion  shall  eat  |  straw '  like  the  |  bullock ; 
8.  And  dust  shall  |  be  the  |  serpent's  |  meat : 

They  shall  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy  mountain,  j 
saith  Je|hovah.  Is.  Lxv.  21. 


SELECTION  232. 

That  those  who  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  not  fail,  1,  2  :  that  they  will  have  truth* 
and  goods  in  all  abundance,  3 — 8. 

1.  The  poor  and  needy  seek  |  water,  |  and  -there  is  |  none  ; 
And  their  tongue  doth  I  fail  for  |  thirst : 

2.  I  Je|hovaii  I  will  hear  |  them; 

I  the  God  of  Israel  will  |  not  for | sake  them. 

3  I  will  open  |  rivers  |  in  high  |  places, 

And  fountains  in  the  |  midst  ■  of  the  |  valleys : 

4  I  will  make  the  |  des-ert  a  |  pool  of  |  water, 
And  the  dry  land  |  springs  of  |  water. 


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5    I  will  plant  in  the  wilderness  the  |  ce*dar,  the  |  shittah-|tree, 
And  the  myrtle.  |  and  the  |  oil-tree ; 

6.  I  will  set  |  in  the  |  des'ert  the  |  fir-tree, 
The  pine,  and  the  |  box-'tree  to|gether: 

7.  That  |  they  may  |  see  and  |  know, 

And  consider,  and  understand  to|gether, 

8.  That  the  hand  of  Je|hovah  |  hath  done  |  this, 

And  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  hath  cre|ated  |  it.    Is.  xli.  17. 


SELECTION  233. 

Those  that  love  good  should  look  to  the  Lord,  and  not  regard  the  oppositions  of 
men,  because  these  will  perish  from  falsities  and  evils,  1 — 4:  they  should  look  to  the 
Lord,  because  he  has  divine  power  to  act,  and  because  he  is  able  to  remove  the  hells, 
bo  that  they  may  joyfully  pass  through  them  without  hurt,  5 — 10. 

1.  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  that  |  know  |  righteous |ness; 
The  people  in  whose  |  heart  ■  is  my  |  law : 

2.  Fear  ye  |  not  ■  the  re|proach  of  |  men, 
Neither  be  ye  afraid  of  |  their  re|vilings. 

3.  For  the  moth  shall  |  eat  them  |  up  ■  like  a  |  garment, 
And  the  worm  shall  eat  them  |  up  like  |  wool. 

4.  But  my  righteousness  |  shall  en  | dure  for  |  ever, 
And  my  salvation  from  generation  to  |  generation. 

5.  Awake,  a|wake,  |  put  on  |  strength, 
0  |  arm -of  Je|hovah: 

6.  Awake  as  |  in  the  |  ancient  |  days, 
In  the  generations  of  |  old. 

7.  Art  thou  not  |  it -that  hath  |  dried  the  |  sea, 
The  waters  of  the  |  great  |  deep? 

8.  That  hath  made  the  |  depths  ■  of  the  |  sea  a  |  way 
For  the  ransomed  to  |  pass  |  over  ? 

9.  Therefore  the  redeemed  of  Jehovah  shall  re | turn,  and  ! 

come  to  |  Zion, 
With  singing,  and  everlasting  joy  up|on  their  |  head : 
10.  They  shall  objtain  |  glad'ness  and  |  joy; 

And  sorrow  and  mourning  shall  |  flee  a|way.         Is.  li.  7. 


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SELECTION  234. 

Concerning  those  who  will  acknowledge  the  Lord,  that  they  shall  receive  the  Holy 
Bpirit,  1—6 :  that  it  is  Jehovah  who  foretold  that  he  himself  would  do  it,  7—10. 

1.  Yet  now  hear,  0  |  Ja-cob,  my  |  servant ; 
And  Israel,  whom  |  I  have  |  chosen  : 

2.  Thus  saith  Jehovah,  that  |  made  |  thee, 

And  formed  thee  from  the  womb ;  |  who  will  |  help  thee : 

3.  Fear  not,  0  |  Ja'cob,  my  |  servant ; 

And  thou,  Jesurun,  whom  |  I  have  |  chosen  : 

4.  For  I  will  pour  water  upon  |  him  ■  that  is  |  thirsty, 
And  floods  up|on  the 'dry  |  ground. 

5.  I  will  pour  my  Spirit  up|on  thy  |  seed, 
And  my  blessing  up|on  thine  |  offspring : 

6.  And  they  shall  spring  up  as  a|mong  the  |  grass, 
As  willows  by  the  |  water- 1  courses. 

7.  One  shall  say,  I  |  am  Je|hovaii's; 

And  another  shall  call  himself  by  the  |  name  of  |  Jacob : 

8.  And  another  shall  subscribe  with  his  |  hand  ■  to  Je|hovau, 
And  surname  himself  by  the  name  of  |  Isra|el. 

9.  Thus  saith  Jehovah,  the  King  of  |  Isra|el; 
And  his  Redeemer,  Je|iiovah  of  |  Hosts; 

10.  I  am  the  First,  and  |  I  the  |  Last ; 

And  beside  me  there  |  is  no  |  God.  Is.  xliv. 


SELECTION  235. 


That  the  Lord  will  establish  a  new  church,  1 — 4  : 
truths,  thus  all  things  of  heaven,  5 — 8. 

1.  For  behold,  |  I  ere | ate 

New  heavens  and  a  [  new  |  earth  : 

2.  And  the  former  shall  not  |  be  re|membered, 
Nor  come  up|on  the  |  heart, 

3.  But  be  ye  glad,  and  re|joice  for  |  ever, 
In  that  which  |  I  ere  |  ate  : 

4.  For,  behold,  I  create  Jerusalem  |  a  re|joicing, 
And  her  |  peo-ple  a  |  joy. 


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And  I  will  rejoice  in  Je|rusa|lem, 

And  joy  |  in  my  |  people. 

And  the  voice  of  weeping  shall  no  more  be  |  heard  in  |  her, 

Nor  the  |  voice  of  |  crying. 

There  shall  be  no  more  thence  an  |  in-fant  of  |  days, 

Nor  an  old  man  that  hath  not  |  filled  his  |  days : 

For  the  child  shall  die  an  |  hun-dred  years  |  old ; 

But  the  sinner  an  hundred  years  old  shall  I  be  ac| cursed. 

Is.  lxv.  17, 


SELECTION  236. 

1.  And  I  saw  a  |  new  ]  heaven 
And  a  |  new  |  earth : 

2.  For  the  first  heaven  and  the  first  earth  were  |  passed  a|way 
And  there  was  |  no  more  |  sea. 

3.  And  I  saw  the  holy  city,  New  Je|rusa|lem, 
Descending  out  of  |  heaven  from  |  God, 

4.  Prepared  |  as  a  |  bride 
Adorned  |  for  her  |  husband. 

5.  And  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  |  heaven,  |  saying, 
Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  |  God  ■  is  with  |  men  ;  [pie  : 

6.  And  he  will  dwell  with  them ;  and  they  shall  |  be  his  |  peo- 
And  God  himself  shall  be  |  with  them,  their  |  God. 

7.  And  he  shall  wipe  away  all  |  tears  "from  their  |  eyes; 
And  death  shall  |  be  no  |  more  ; 

8.  Neither  sorrow,  nor  crying,  nor  |  pain  •  shall  be  |  more  : 
For  the  former  things  are  |  passed  a|way. 

9.  And  he  that  sat  up|on  the  -throne  |  said, 
Behold,  I  make  |  all  things  |  new. 

10.  And  he  said  |  unto  me,  |  Write ; 

For  these  words  are  |  true  and  |  faithful. 

11.  And  he  said  unto  me,  |  It  is  |  done  : 

I  am  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning  |  and  the  ! 

12.  I  will  give  to  |  him  that  |  thirsteth,  [End 
Of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  |  life  |  freely.      Rev.  xxi 


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SELECTION  237. 

That  they  will  come  to  the  Lord  from  all  parts,  1 ;  of  every  religion,  2,  3 :  they 
will  be  in  every  truth  of  the  doctrine  of  the  church,  4 — 7  ;  and  in  its  good,  8  :  that 
whatever  is  of  heaven  and  the  church  will  abide  with  them,  9,  10 :  that  they  will 
continually  worship  the  Lord,  11, 12. 

1.  It   shall   come   that   I   will  |  gatlrer   all  |  na-tions   and  | 

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2.  And  I  will  |  set  a  |  sign  a|mong  them; 

And  I  will  send  those  that  es|cape*  of  them  |  to  the  |  na- 
tions, .... 

3.  That  have  not  heard  my  |  fame,  nor  |  seen  my  |  glory: 
And  they  shall  declare  my  |  gloTy  a|mong  the  |  Gentiles. 

4.  And  they  shall  |  bring  |  all  your  |  brethren, 

An  offering  unto  Je|hovah,  |  out  -of  all  |  nations; 

5.  Upon  horses,  |  and  in  |  chari|ots, 
And  in  |  litters,  |  and  upon  |  mules, 

6.  And  |  upon  |  swift  |  beasts, 

To  my  holy  mountain,  Je|nrsalem,  |  saith  Je|hovah: 

7.  As  the  children  of  Israel  |  bring  an  |  offer |ing, 
In  a  clean  vessel  into  the  |  house  |  of  Je|iiovah. 

8.  And  I  will  |  also  |  take  of  |  them, 

For  priests  and  for  |  Levitcs,  |  saith  Je|hovah. 
0.   For  |  as  the  |  new  |  heavens, 

And  the  new  |  earth,  which  |  I  will  |  make, 
10    Shall  remain  bejfore  me.  |  saith  Je|hovah; 
So  shall  your  |  seed  ■  and  your  |  name  re|main. 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


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11.  And  |  it  shall  |  come  to  |  pass, 

That  from  |  one  new  |  moon 'to  an  |  other, 

12.  And  from  one  |  sabbath  |  to  an  |  other, 

Shall  all  flesh  come  to  worship  be | fore  me,  |  saith  Jehovah. 

Is.  lxvi.  18. 


Chant  189. 


SELECTION  238. 

That  all  are  in  sins,  and  none  can  be  saved  unless  the  Lord  comes,  1 — i:  when  yet 
all  were  created  by  him,  5 :  that  therefore  he  would  regard  them,  6,  7 ;  when  all 
things  of  the  church  are  vastated,  7 — 10 :  this  the  Lord  cannot  suffer,  11. 

1.  But  we  are  |  all -as  an  |  unclean  |  thing; 

And  all  our  righteousnesses  |  are  as  |  filthy  |  rags  : 

2.  And  we  |  all  do  |  fade  "as  a  |  leaf; 

And  our  iniquities,  like  the  winds,  have  |  taken  |  us  a|way. 

3.  And  there  is  none  that  |  call'eth  upjon  thy  |  name, 
That, stirreth  up  him | self  *to  take  |  hold  on  |  thee: 

4.  For  thou  hast  |  hid  thy  |  face  from  |  us ; 

And  hast  consumed  us,  because  of  |  our  in|iqui|ties. 

5.  But  now,  0  Je|hovah,  |  thou  -art  our  |  Father: 
xWe  are  the  |  clay,  and  |  thou  our  |  potter; 

And  we  all  are  the  |  work  of  |  thine  |  hand. 

6  Be  not  wroth  very  |  sorely,  |  0  Je|hovah  ; 
Neither  remember  in|iqui|ty  for  |  ever. 

7  Behold,  see,  we  beseech  thee,  |  we  are  |  all  thy  |  people  : 
Thy  holy  cities  |  are  a  |  wilder  |ness  ; 

8  Zion  |  is  a  |  wilder  |ness; 
Jerusalem  a  |  deso|lation. 

9.   Our  holy  |  and  our  |  beau'tiful  |  house, 
Where  our  |  fathers  |  praised  |  thee, 

10.  Is  |  burned  [  up  with  |  fire ; 

And  all  our  pleasant  |  things  are  |  laid  |  waste. 

11.  Wilt  thou  refrain  thyself  for  |  these  things,  |  0  JeJiiovah? 
Wilt  thou  hold  thy  peace,  and  afjflict  us  |  very  |  sore  ? 

Is.  Ixiv.  6—12. 


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SELECTION  239. 

A  prophecy  concerning  the  combats  of  the  Lord  -with  the  hells,  concerning  his 
most  grievous  temptations  then,  and  concerning  his  state  then. 

1.  I  cried  by  reason  of  |  mine  affliction, 
Unto  Je|hovah,  |  and  he  |  heard  me : 

2.  Out  of  the  belly  of  |  hell  cried  |  I, 
And  |  thou  didst  |  hear  my  |  voice. 

3.  For  thou  hadst  cast  me  |  in* to  the  |  deep, 
In  the  |  midst  |  of  the  |  seas : 

4.  And  the  floods  compassed  |  me  a | bout: 

All  thy  billows  and  thy  |  waves  passed  |  over  |  me, 

5.  Then  I  said,  I  am  cast  |  out  •  of  thy  |  sight ; 

Yet  I  will  look  again  |  toward  •  thy  |  holy  |  temple. 
6    The  waters  compassed  me  a |  bout  •  to  the  |  soul : 

The  depth  closed  me  around ;  the  weeds  were  |  wrapped 
a|bout  my  |  head. 

7.  I  went  down  to  the  bottoms  |  of  the  |  mountains: 
The  earth  with  her  |  bars ■  was  a | bout  ■  me  for  |  ever: 

8.  Yet  hast  thou  brought  |  up  my  |  life 

From  corruption,  |  0  Je|iio-vah,  my  |  God. 

9.  When  my  soul  did  |  mint  with | in  me, 
I  re  |  mem -bored  j£|no|vAii  ; 

10.  And  my  prayer  came  |  in  '  unto  |  thee, 
Into  the  temple  |  of  thy  |  holi|ness. 

11.  They   that   observe    lying   vanities   for |  sake  •  their   own  j 

mercy;  _  [g^ing: 

But  I  will  sacrifice  unto  thee  with  the  |  voice  of  |  thanks- 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


12.  I  will  pay  that  |  I  have  |  vowed. 
Salvation  is  |  of  Je|iio|vaii. 


189 

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SELECTION  240. 

An  exhortation  to  the  church  adulterating  the  goods,  and  profaning  the  truths  of 
the  Word,  that  they  should  desist:  that  it  was  given  them  to  be  a  church,  and  to 
acknowledge  the  Lord,  but  in  vain,  1 — 3  :  that  they  were  averted,  which  was  shown 
them,  4 :  that  if  they  had  obeyed  the  Lord,  they  would  have  had  the  goods  and 
truths  of  the  church  in  all  abundance,  5 — 7. 

1.  Hear  ye  this,  0  |  house  of  |  Jacob, 
That  are  called  by  the  name  of  |  Isra|el, 

And  are  come  forth  |  out  ■  of  the  |  wa*ters  of  |  Judah  : 

2.  Who  swear  by  the  |  name  -of  Je|hovah, 
And  make  mention  of  the  God  of  |  Israjel; 
But  not  in  truth,  [  nor  in  |  righteous |ness. 

3.  For  they  call  themselves  of  the  |  holy     city, 
And  stay  themselves  upon  the  God  of    Isra|el : 
Jehovah  of  |  Hosts  |  is  his  |  name. 

4.  I  have  declared  the  former  things  |  from*  the  be|ginning; 
And  they  went  out  of  my  mouth,  |  and  I  |  showed  them : 
I  did  them  suddenly,  |  and  they  |  came  to  |  pass 

5    Thus  saith  Jehovah,  thy  Redeemer,  the  Holy  One  of  ' 
Israjel; 
I  am  Jehovah  thy  God,  who  teacheth  |  thee  to  |  profit, 
Who  leadeth  thee  by  the  |  way  that  |  thou  shouldst  |  go. 

6.  0  that  thou  hadst  hearkened  to  |  my  com|mandments; 
Then  had  thy  peace  |  been  •  as  a  |  river, 

And  thy  righteousness  |  as  the  |  waves* of  the  |  sea. 

7.  Thy  seed  also  had  |  been  ■  as  the  |  sand, 

And  the  offspring  of  thy  bowels  as  the  |  gravel  there|of : 
His  name  should  not  have  been  cut  |  off- nor  destroyed 
froin  be|fore  me.  Is.  xlviii.  1 — 3,  17 — 19. 


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SELECTION  241. 

That  a  new  church  will  be  established  by  the  Lord  when  he  comes  into  the  world, 
ami  it  will  be  from  the  Gentiles,  1 — 6  :  that  there  will  be  therein  no  more  falaitiei 
*nd  evils,  but  truths  and  goods,  7 — 11 ;  under  the  Lord,  12, 13. 

1.  And  in  the  last  clays  it  shall  |  come  to  |  pass, 
That  the  mountain  of  the  |  house  |  of  Je|hovah 

2.  Shall  be  established  in  the  |  top-«f  the  |  mountains, 
And  it  shall  be  ex|ahVed  a|bove  the  |  hills  : 

3.8And  people  shall  |  flow  unto  |  it: 

And  many  |  na-tions  shall  |  come,  and  |  say, 

4.  Come,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  |  of  Je|hovah, 
To  the  |  house  ■  of  the  |  God  of  |  Jacob. 

5.  And  he  will  teach  us  |  of  his  |  ways ; 
And  we  will  |  walk  |  in  his  |  paths. 

6.  For  the  law  shall  go  |  forth  of  |  Zion, 

And  the  word  of  Jehovah  |  from  Je|rusa|lem. 

7.  And  he  shall  judge  among  |  many  |  people, 
And  rebuke  strong  |  nations  |  to  a|far. 

8.  And  they  shall  beat  their  |  swords  into  |  ploughshares, 
And  their  |  spears  into  |  pruning- 1  hooks. 

9.  Nation  shall  not  lift  up  a  |  sword  a-gainst  |  nation, 
Neither  shall  they  |  learn  war  |  any  |  more. 

10.  But  they  shall  sit,  |  every  |  man, 

Under  his  |  vine  and  |  under  his  |  fig-tree  : 

11.  And  none  shall  |  make  a|fraid  : 

For  the  mouth  of  Jehovah  of  |  Hosts  hath  |  spoken  |  it. 


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For  all  |  people  will  |  walk, 

Every  one  in  the  |  name  |  of  his  |  god  : 

But  we  will  |  walk  ■  in  the  |  name 

Of  Jeiioyau  our  |  God  for  |  ever  and  |  ever. 


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SELECTION  242. 

When  the  Lord  shall  reign  by  divine  truth,  1 ;  then  there  will  be  truth  received, 
and  the  understanding  of  truth,  2 — 5 ;  and  simulation  will  cease,  6  :  then  the  false- 
speaker  will  speak  falsities,  and  the  malevolent  do  evils,  7 — 11 ;  and  the  reverse,  12. 

1.  Beheld,  a  king  shall  reign  in  |  righteous |ness, 
And  |  prhrces  shall  |  rule  in  |  judgment. 

2.  And  a  man  shall  be  as  an  hiding  place  |  from  the  |  wind, 
And  a  |  covert  |  from  the  |  tempest : 

3.  As  rivers  of  waters  |  in  a  •  dry  |  place, 

As  the  shadow  of  a  great  |  rock  ■  in  a  |  weary  |  land. 

4.  And  the  eyes  of  them  that  see  shall  |  not  be  |  dim, 
And  the  ears  of  |  them  that  |  hear  shall  |  hearken. 

5.  The  heart  also  of  the  rash  shall  |  understand  |  knowledge; 
And  the  tongue  of  the  stammerers  shall  be  |  read'y  ta  I 

speak  |  plainly. 

6.  The  vile  person  shall  no  more  be  called  |  liber|al, 
Nor  the  churl  be  |  said  •  to  be  |  bounti|ful. 

7 .  For  the  vile  person  |  will  speak  |  vileness, 
And  his  heart  will  |  work  in|iqui|ty ; 

8.  To  practise  hy|pocri|sy, 

And  to  utter  |  error  a  |  gainst  Je|hovah; 
9    To  make  empty  the  |  soul  ■  of  the  |  hungry ; 

And  he  will  cause  the  |  drink  ■  of  the  |  thirs'ty  to  |  fail. 

10.  The  instruments  also  of  the  |  churl  are  |  evil: 
He  de|viseth  |  wick-ed  de| vices; 

11.  To  destroy  the  poor  with  |  lying  |  words, 
Even  when  the  |  needy  |  speaketh  |  right. 

12.  But  the  liberal  deviseth  |  lib'eral  |  things, 

And  by  liberal  |  things  |  shall  he  |  stand.  Is. 


192 


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SELECTION  243. 

A  prediction  that  the  Lord  will  come  into  the  world,  who  has  divine  truth  and 
good,  1 — 5  :  that  he  will  survey  the  church,  that  there  is  none,  6—9  :  that  by  hie 
divine  truth  he  will  dissipate  the  falsities  of  evil,  10—13. 

1.  0  Jehovah,  I  have  heard  thy  speech,  I  |  was  a|fraid : 

0  Jehovah,  revive  thy  |  work  •  in  the  |  midst  ■  of  the  |  years; 

2.  In  the  midst  of  the  |  years  make  |  known ; 
In  |  wrath  re  |  member  |  mercy. 

3.  God  |  came  from  |  Teman, 

And  the  Holy  |  One  from  |  mount  |  Paran. 

4.  His  glory  |  covered  the  |  heavens ; 

And  the  |  earth  was  |  full '  of  his  |  praise. 

5.  And  his  brightness  was  |  as  the  |  light : 
2He  had  horns  |  out' of  his  |  hand  ; 

And  there  was  the  |  hiding  |  of  his  |  power. 

6.  Before  him  went  the  |  pesti|lence; 

And  burning  |  coals  went  |  forth  ■  at  his  |  feet. 

7.  He  stood  and  |  mcas-ured  the  |  eartli : 

Jle  beheld,  and  |  drove  a|sun-der  the  |  nations. 

8.  And  the  everlasting  |  moun  tains  were  |  scattered; 

The  perpetual  hills  did  bow:  his  |  ways  are  j  ever | lasting 

9.  I  saw  the  tents  of  Cushan  |  in  af|fliction  : 

4  The  curtains  of  the  land  of  |  Midi  I  an  did  |  tremble. 

10.  Was  Jehovah  displeased  a|gainst  the  |  rivers? 
Was  thine  |  anger  ajgainst  the  |  rivers '( 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


193 


11.  Was  thy  "wrath  against  the  sen,  that  |  thou  didst  |  rido 
Upon  thy  horses,  thy  |  chariots  |  of  sal|vation?. ... 

12.  Thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in  |  indig|nation  : 
Thou  didst  |  thresh  the  |  hca-then  in  |  anger. 

13.  Thou  wentest  forth  for  the  salvation  |  of  thy  |  people ; 
For  sal|va*tion  with  |  thine  an|ointed.  Hab.  ii:. 

Chant  195. 


SELECTION  244. 

That  the  Lord  is  omnipotent  and  omniscient,  1 — 5 :  that  all  against  him  are  of  no 
•Tail,  &— 10. 

1.  Who  hath  measured  the  waters  in  the  |  hollow  |  of  his  I 

hand? 
And  meted  out  |  heaven  |  with  a  |  span  ? 

2.  And  comprehended  the  dust  of  the  |  earth  |  in  a  |  measure  ? 
And  weighed  the  mountains  in  |  scales,  and  the  |  hills  ■  in 

a  |  balance  V 

3.  Who  hath  directed  the  |  Spirit  |  of  Je|iiovah? 
Or,  being  his  |  counsellor,  hath  |  taught  him? 

4.  With  whom  took  he  counsel,  and  |  who  instructed  |  him  ? 
And  taught  him  |  in  the  |  path  of  |  judgment? 

5.  And  |  taught  him  |  know | ledge? 

And  showed  unto  him  the  |  way  of  |  under | standing? 
G.  Behold,  the  nations  are  as  a  |  drop  |  of  a  |  bucket; 
And  are  counted  as  the  |  small  dust  |  of  the  |  balance. 

7.  Behold,  he  |  taketh  |  up  the  |  isles, 
As  a  |  very  |  little  |  thing  : 

8.  And  Lebanon  is  |  not  suf|frcient  to  |  burn, 

Nor  the  beasts  thereof  sufficient  |  for -a  burntrj  offer  |ing. 

9.  All  nations  be | fore  him  |  are  as  |  nothing; 

And  they  are  counted  to  him  less  than  |  nothing,  and  ] 
vani|ty. 
10.  To  whom  then  |  will  ye  |  liken  |  God? 

Or  what  likeness  will  |  ye  com|pare  unto  |  him  ?     Is.  xl.  12 
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SELECTION  245. 

Celebntion  of  the  Lord,  that,  after  he  glorified  his  Humanity,  he  cast  down  into 
Ihe  hells  the  evil  who  infested  the  good  in  the  other  life,  and  elevated  into  heaven 
the  good  who  were  infested. 

1.  I  will  sing  unto  Jehovah,  for  he  hath  triumphed  |  glori- 

ous|ly : 
The  horse  and  his  rider  hath  |  he  cast  |  in -to  the  |  sea. 

2.  Jah  is  my  |  strength  and  |  song, 
And  he  |  has  been  |  my  sal|vation. 

3.  He  is  my  God,  and  I  will  prepare  him  an  |  habitation ; 
My  father's  |  God,  and  I  |  will  ex | alt  him. 

4.  Jehovah  is  a  |  man  of  |  war : 
Je|hovah  I  is  his  |  name. 

5.  Pharaoh's  chariots  and  his  host  hath  he  cast  |  in -to  the  |  sea  : 
His  chosen  captains  also  are  |  drowned  |  in  the  ■  Red  j  Sea. 

6.  The  depths  have  |  covered  |  them  : 
They  sank  into  the  |  bottom  |  as  a  |  stone. 

7.  Thy   right   hand,  0   Jehovah,  is  become   glori|ous  in  | 

power : 
Thy  right  hand,  0  Jehovah,  hath  dashed  in  |  pieces  the  ( 
ene|my. 

8.  And  in  the  greatness  of  thine  |  excel  |lency, 

Thou  hast  overthrown  |  them  that  j  rose  ■  up  a  |  gainst  thee. 

9.  Thou  sentest  |  forth  thy  |  wrath ; 
It  consumed  |  them  as  |  stubble. 

10    And  with  the  |  blast  ■  of  thy  I  nostrils, 
Were  the  j  waters  |  gathered  together. 

11.  The  floods  stood  upright  |  as  an  |  heap ; 

The  depths  were  concealed  ■  in  the  |  heart  ■  of  the  |  sea. 

12.  The  enemy  said,  I  |  will  pur | sue, 

I  will  overtake,  I  |  will  dij  vide  the  |  spoil : 
18.   My  lust  shall  be  satis] fled  up|on  them  ; 

I  will  draw  my  |  sword,  my  |  hand  ■  shall  destroy  them. 


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They  sank  as  |  lead  ■  in  the  |  mighty  |  waters. 

]  5.  Who  is  like  unto  thee,  0  Jehovah,  a|mong  the  |  gods  ? 
Who  is  like  thee,  glorious  in  holiness,  fearful  in  |  praises,  [ 
doing  |  wonders  V 

16.  Thou  stretchedst  out  |  thy  right  |  hand ; 

The  |  earth  did  |  swallow  |  them.  [deemed ; 

17.  Thou  in  thy  mercy  hast  led  forth  the  people  thou  |  hast  re-| 
Thou  hast  guided  them  in  thy  strength  to  thy  |  holy  |  habi- 
tation. 

18.  The  people  shall  hear,  and  |  be  a|fraid  : 

Sorrow  shall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants  |  of  Phi|listi|a. 

19.  Then  the  dukes  of  Edom  shall  |  be  a  |  mazed, 
The  |  mighty  |  men  of  |  Moab ; 

20.  Trembling  shall  take  |  hold  up|on  them  ; 

All  the  inhabitants  of  |  Canaan  shall  |  melt  a|way. 

21.  Fear  and  dread  shall  |  fall  up|on  them: 

By  the  greatness  of  thine  arm  they  |  shall  be  |  still  •  as  a  ( 

22.  Till  thy  people  pass  over,  |  0  Je|hovah;  [stone  : 
Till  the  people  pass  |  o*ver,  which  |  thou  hast  |  purchased. 

23.  Thou  shalt  |  bring  them  |  in, 

And  plant  them  in  the  mountain  of  |  thine  in|heri|tance  ; 

24.  The  place,  0  Jehovah,  thou  hast  wrought  for  |  thee  to  j 

dwell  in, 
The  sanctuary,  0  |  Lord,  thy  |  hands 'have  pre|pared. 

25.  Jehovah  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever.       Ex.  xv.  1 — 18. 


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SELECTION  246. 

1.  God  is  not  a  |  man,  that  |  he  should  |  lie ; 
Neither  the  son  of  |  man,  that  |  he  ■  should  re | pent : 

2.  Hath  he  |  said,  and  |  shall  ■  he  not  |  do  ? 

Or  hath  he  spoken,  and  |  shall '  he  not  I  make  it  |  good  ? 

3.  Behold,  I  have  received  com|mand  to  j  bless; 
And  he  hath  blessed,  and  |  I  can | not  re |  verse  it. 

'4.  He  hath  not  beheld  in|iqui|ty  in  |  Jacob; 

Neither  hath  he  seen  per  |  verse  mess  in  |  Isra|el. 

5.  Jehovah  his  |  God  is  |  with  |  him, 

And  the  shout  of  a  |  king  |  is  a|mong  them. 

6.  God  |  brought  them  |  out  of  |  Egypt : 

He  hath  as  it  were  the  |  strength  -of  an  |  uni|corn. 

7.  Surely  there  is  no  en|chant'ment  a|gainst  |  Jacob; 
Neither  is  there  any  divination  a | gainst  |  Isra|el. 

8.  According  to  this  time  it  |  shall  be  |  said  of  |  Jacob, 
And  of  Israel,  |  What  hath  |  God  |  wrought  ? 

9.  Behold,  the  people  shall  rise  |  up  •  a3  a  |  great  |  lion, 
And  lift  up  him|self'as  a  |  young  |  lion. 

10.  He  shall  not  lie  down  un|til  he  I  eat -of  the  |  prey, 

And  drink  the  |  blood  |  of  the  ]  slain.       Num.  xxiii.  19. 


SELECTION  247. 

How  goodly  |  are  thy  |  tents,  0  |  Jacob ; 
Thy  tabern|a-cles,  0  |  Israjel. 
*As  the  valleys  |  are  they  |  spread  |  forth, 
As  gardens  |  by  the  |  river's  |  side, 

As  the  trees  of  lign  aloes  |  which  Jj:|iiovaii  hath  I  planted, 
As  cedar  |  trees  be | side  the  |  waters. 
He  shall  pour  the  |  water  |  out  ■  of  his  |  buckets ; 
And  his  seed  shall  |  be  in  |  many  |  waters: 
And  his  king  |  shall  be  |  high'er  than  |  Agag; 
And  his  |  kingdom  shall  |  be  exjalted. 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


197 


Double. 


^ip 


se 


&SSSP 


3s* 


U-- 


i 


^=^- 


6.  God  brought  him  |  forth  |  out  of  |  Egypt : 

He  hath  as  it  were  the  |  strength -of  an  |  uni|corn. 

7.  He  shall  eat  up  the  |  na'tions  his  |  ene|mies; 

And  break  their  bones,  and  |  pierce  them  |  with  his  |  arrows. 

8.  He  couched,  he  |  lay  down  |  as  a  |  lion, 

And  as  a  great  lion  j  |  who  shall  |  stir  him  |  up  ? 

9.  Blessed  is  |  he  that  |  blesseth  |  thee ; 

And  cursed  is  |  he  that  |  curseth  |  thee.  Num.  xxiv.  5. 

SELECTION  248. 

1.  He  hath  said,  who  |  heard  the  |  words  of  |  God, 
And  knew  the  |  knowledge  |  of  the  •  Most  |  High, 

2.  Who  saw  the  |  vision  |  of 'the  Al|mighty, 
Falling,  but  |  having  his  |  eyes  |  open : 

3.  I  shall  |  see  him,  |  but  not  |  now ; 

I  shall  be | hold  him,  I  but  not  |  nigh  : 

4.  There  shall  |  come  a  |  Star  ■  out  of  |  Jacob  j 
And  a  Sceptre  shall  |  rise  ■  out  of  |  Isra|el ; 

5.  And  shall  j  smite  the  |  corners  of  |  Moab, 

And  shall  destroy  |  all  the  |  child-ren  of  |  Sheth. 

6.  And  Edom  shall  be  a  possession,  Seir  also  shall  be  a  posses- 

sion |  for  his  |  ene|mies; 
And  Israel  |  shall  do  |  valiant  |ly. 
7.80ut  of  Jacob  shall  come  |  he -that  shall  |  have  dojminion, 
And  shall  destroy  him  that  re|maineth  |  of  the  |  city. 

Num.  xxiv.  16. 

SELECTION  249. 

1.  From  the  |  top  *  of  the  |  rocks  1 1  see  him, 

And  from  the  |  hills  do  |  I  be  |  hold  him. 
8.  Lo,  the  |  peo-ple  shall  |  dwell  a|lone, 

And  shall  not  be  |  reck-oned  a|moug  the  |  nations. 

3.  Who  can  |  count  the  |  dust  of  |  Jacob, 

And  the  number  of  the  |  fourth  of  |  Isra|el? 

4.  Let  me  |  die  the  |  death  ■  of  the  |  righteous, 

And  let  my  |  last  end  |  be  like  |  his.  Num.  xxiii.  9. 


198 


SELECTIONS    AND    CHANTS. 

Chant  197. 


SELECTION  250. 

1.  Behold,  Je|ho-vah  our  |  God 

Hath  showed  us  his  |  glory  |  and  his  |  greatness : 

2.  And  we  have  |  heard  his  |  voice 
Out  |  of  the  |  midst -of  the  |  fire. 

3.  We  have  |  seen  this  |  day, 

That  God  doth  |  talk  with  |  man  ■  and  he  |  liveth. 

Deut. 


24 


SELECTION  251.     (Cht.  198.) 


1.  Give  ear,  0  ye  heavens,  and  |  I  will 
And  hear,  0  |  earth,  the  |  words  ■  of  my  |  mouth. 

2.  My  doctrine  shall  |  drop  ■  as  the  |  rain ; 
My  speech  |  shall  dis|til-as  the  |  dew; 

3.  As  the  small  rain  upon  the  |  tender  |  herb, 
And  as  the  |  showers  up|on  the  |  grass  : 

4    Because  I  will  publish  the  |  name  ■  of  Je|hovah  : 
Ascribe  ye  |  greatness  |  to  our  |  God. 

5.  He  is  the  Rock,  his  |  work  is  [  perfect; 
For  |  all  his  |  ways  are  |  judgment : 

6.  A  God  of  truth,  and  without  in|iqui|ty; 
Both  |  just  and  |  right  is  |  he. 

7  They  have  corjrupt-ed  them j selves  : 

Their  spot  is  |  not  the  |  spot  ■  of  his  |  children : 

8  They  |  are* a  per | verse 

And  a  |  crooked  |  generation. 
9.  Do  ye  thus  re|quite  Jkjiiovati, 
0  foolish  j  people  |  and  un|wise? 

10.  Is  not  he  thy  father  |  that  hath  |  bought  thee? 
Hath  he  not  made  thee.  |  and  established  |  thee? 

11.  Remember  the  |  days  of  |  old  ; 

Consider  the  years  of  |  many  |  generations  : 

12.  Ask  thy  father,  and  |  be  will  I  show  thee; 

Thy  elders,  and  |  they  will  j  tell  j  thee.  Deut 


XXXll 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS. 


199 


Chant  198.     Double. 


J*=S- 


Wtp 


wm&s^^, 


2-  ^V    J 


fT 


I 


^> 


SEE 


«=iE 


£ 


SELECTION  252. 


1.  When  the  Most  High  divided  to  the  nations  their  in|heri-| 

tance, 
"When  he  separated  the  |  sons  of  |  Adam, 

2.  He  set  the  |  bounds  ■  of  the  |  people, 
According  to  the  number  of  the  |  sons  of  |  Isra|el. 

3.  For  Jehovah's  portion  |  is  his  |  people ; 
Jacob  is  the  lot  of  |  his  in  |heri|  tance. 

4.  He  found  him  in  a  |  desert  |  land, 

And  in  the  waste  |  howling  |  wilder  |ness. 

5.  He  led  him  about,  he  in|structed  |  him, 
He  kept  him  as  the  |  apple  |  of  his  |  eye. 

6.  As  an  eagle  stirreth  |  up  her  |  nest, 
Fluttereth  |  over  |  her  |  young, 

7.  Spreadeth  a  |  broad  her  |  wings, 

Taketh  them,  |  beareth  them  j  on  her  |  wings ; 

8.  So  Jehovah  a | lone  did  |  lead  him, 

And  there  was  |  no  strange  |  god  with  |  him. 

9.  He  made  him  ride  on  the  high  places  |  of  the  |  earth, 
That  he  might  eat  the  |  increase  |  of  the  |  fields ; 
And  he  made  him  to  suck  honey  |  out  ■  of  the  |  rock, 
And  oil  |  out  ■  of  the  |  flinty  |  rock : 
Butter  of  kine,  and  milk  of  sheep,  with  |  fat  of  |  lambs, 
And  rams  of  the  |  breed  of  |  Bashan,  and  |  goats, 
With  the  fat  of  |  kid'neys  of  |  wheat; 
And  thou  didst  drink  the  |  pure  |  blood  ■  of  the  |  grape. 

Deut.  xxxii.  8 


10 


11 


12. 


200 


SELECTIONS    AND     CHANTS 

Chant  199.     Double. 


i      i 
I 


Hi 


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ps 


rrr 


wm 


^ff^^^s^s^m 


^^5^ 


m 


f=F 


SELECTION  253. 

1.  My  heart  rejoiceth  |  in  Je|iiovah; 
Mine  horn  is  ex|alted  |  in  Je|uovah  : 

2.  My  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  |  ene|mies ; 
Because  I  re|joice  in  |  thy  sal|vation. 

3.  None  is  holy  as  Jehovah  ;  for  there  is  |  none  like  |  thee; 
Neither  is  there  any  |  rock  like  |  unto  our  |  God. 

4.  Talk  no  more  so  exceeding  |  proudly  ; 

Let  not  arrogancy  |  come  out  |  of  your  |  mouth : 

5.  For  Jehovah  is  a  |  God  of  |  knowledge, 
And  by  |  him  are  \  actions  |  weighed. 

6.  The  bows  of  the  mighty  |  men  are  |  broken, 

And  they  that  stumbled  j  are  be  |  girt  with  |  strength. 

7.  The  full  have  hired  out  them | selves  for  |  bread ; 
And  the  |  hungry  |  they  have  |  ceased : 

8.  So  that  the  barren  |  hath  borne  |  seven  ; 

And  she  that  hath  many  |  children  |  is  waxed  |  feeble. 

1  Sam.  H 

SELECTION  254, 

1.  Jehovah  killeth,  and  |  maketh  a|live  : 

He  bringeth  down  to  the  |  grave,  and  |  bringeth  |  up. 

2.  Jehovah  maketh  poor,  and  |  maketh  |  rich : 
He  bringeth  |  low,  and  |  lifteth  |  up. 

3.  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  |  out  ■  of  the  |  dust, 

And  lifteth  up  the  |  beggar  |  from  the  |  dunghill ; 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 


201 


4.  To  set  |  them  a*mong  |  princes, 

And  to  make  them  in|herit  the  |  throne  of  |  glory. 
5.8For  the  pillars  of  the  earth  |  are  Je|hovaii's, 

And  he  hath  |  set  the  |  world  up|on  them. 
G.  He  will  keep  the  |  feet  ■  of  his  |  saints ; 

And  the  wicked  |  shall  be  |  si -lent  in  |  darkness : 

7.  For  by  strength  shall  no  |  man  pre|vail : 

The  adversaries  of  Jehovah  |  shall  be  |  bnrken  in  |  pieces, 

8.  Out  of  heaven  shall  he  |  thmrder  up|on  them : 
Jehovah  shall  |  judge  the  |  ends  ■  of  the  |  earth  : 

9    And  he  shall  give  |  strength  ■  to  his  |  king, 

And  exalt  the  |  horn  of  |  his  an|ointed.  1  Sam.  ii.  6. 


Chant  200. 


F* 

— G— 

1 

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-1 ^— 

a 

b=gj=±l 

SELECTION  255. 


1.  I  will  heal  |  their  back | sliding; 
I  will  |  love  them  |  freely  : 

For  mine  anger  is  turned  a|way  from  |  him. 

2.  I  will  be  as  the  dew  unto  |  Isra|el : 
He  shall  |  grow  ■  as  the  |  lily, 

And  cast  forth  his  roots  as  |  Leba|non. 

3.  His  branches  |  shall  |  spread, 

And  his  beauty  shall  be  as  the  |  olive-|tree, 
And  his  smell  shall  be  as  |  Leba|non. 

4.  They  that  dwell  under  his  shadow  I  shall  re  |  turn ; 
They  shall  revive  as  the  corn,  and  ]  grow  as  the  |  vine; 
The  scent  thereof  shall  be  as  the  wine  of  |  Leba|non 

5.  Who|so  is  |  wise, 

And  he  shall  understand  these  |  things; 
Prudent,  and  |  he  shall  |  know  them. 

6.  For  the  ways  of  Je|ho'Vah  are  |  right; 
And  the  just  shall  |  walk  in  |  them  : 
But  the  transgressors  shall  |  fall  there | in. 

Hos.  xiv.  4 — 7,  9 


202 


selections    and    chants. 
Chant  201.     Double. 


SELECTION  256. 

1.  My  soul  doth  magni|fy  the  |  Lord, 

And  my  spirit  hath  re|joiced  in  |  God  my  |  Savior: 

2.  For  he  hath  regarded  the  low  es|tate  'of  his  |  handmaid  ; 
For,  behold,  from  henceforth  all  gener|a-tions  shall  |  call 

me  |  blessed. 
3.8For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  |  me  great  |  things, 
And  |  holy  |  is  his  |  name. 

4.  And  his  mercy  is  on  |  them  that  |  fear  him, 
To  generations  of  |  generations. 

5.  He  hath  showed  |  strength  •  with  his  |  arm;  [heart. 
He  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imagination  |  of  their  | 

6.  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  |  from  their  |  seats, 
And  exalted  |  them  of  |  low  de|gree. 

7.  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  |  with  good  |  things, 
And  the  rich  he  hath  |  sent  |  empty  a|way. 

8.  He  hath  holpen  his  servant  |  Isra|el, 
In  re|membrance  |  of  his  |  mercy : 

9.  As  he  spake  |  to  our  |  fathers, 

To  Abraham,  and  |  to  his  |  seed  for  |  ever.        Luke  i.  46 


SELECTION  257.     (Cht.  151.) 

1.  In  |  that  day,  |  saith  Je|iiovaii, 
Will  I  assemble  |  her  that  |  halteth  : 

2.  And  I  will  gather  |  her "  that  is  |  driven  |  out, 
And  |  her -that  I  |  have  af|flicted. 


SELECTIONS    AND    C  II  A  N  T  S 


>03 


3. 


6. 


Zion, 


And  I  will  make  |  her  ■  that  did  |  halt  a  |  remnant, 
And  her  that  was  cast  |  off  a  j  strong  |  nation. 
And  Jehovah  shall  reign  |  oyer 'them  |  in  mount  _ 
From  |  henceforth,  |  even  for  |  ever. 
And  thou,  |  0  tower  |  of  the  |  flock, 
The  strong  |  hold  ■  of  the  |  daughter  of  |  Zion, 
Unto  thee  shall  it  come,  |  even  the  |  first  do | minion ; 
The  kingdom  shall  come  to  the  daughter  |  of  Je|rusa|lem. 

Mic.  iv.  6. 


A 


Chant  202.     Double. 


-■&     f  fr 


a    - 


-P—ti 


i 


«5^ 


UL 


^ 


&£ 


m 


-&=&- 


.ft  flog 


SELECTION  258. 

1  And  in  the  same  country  were  shepherds  abiding  |  in  the  | 
Keeping  watch  |  over  their  |  flock  by  |  night.  [field, 

2  And,  lo,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  |  came  upjon  them, 
And  the  glory  of  the  |  Lord  shone  |  round  a | bout  them. 

3.  And  they  were  |  sore  a  | fraid  : 

And  the  angel  |  said  unto  |  them,  Fear  |  not : 

4.  For,  behold,  I  |  bring  you -good  |  tidings 

Of  great  joy,  which  |  shall  be  |  to  all  |  people. 
5    For  to  you  in  the  city  of  David  is  |  born  this  |  day 
A  Savior,  |  who  is  |  Christ  the  |  Lord. 

6.  And  this  shall  be  a  |  sign  unto  |  you : 

Ye  shall  find  the  Babe,  wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes,  |  lying 
|  in  a  |  manger. 

7.  And  suddenly  there  |  was  "with  the  |  angel 

A  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host,  |  praising  |  God,  and  |  say- 

8.  Glory  to  |  God  ■  in  the  |  highest :  [ing, 
And  on  earth  |  peace ;  among  |  men  good  |  will.     Luke  ii.  8 


20-1 


selections    and    chants 
Chant  203. 


fillip 


SELECTION  259. 

1.  The  bread  of  God  is  he  that  cometh  |  down  from  |  heaven. 
And  giveth  |  life  un|to  the  |  world.  . . . 

2.  He  that  cometh  to  me  shall  |  never  |  hunger, 

And  he  that  believeth  on  |  me  shall  |  never  |  thirst 

3.  This  is  the  bread  that  cometh  |  down  from  |  heaven, 
That  one  may  |  eat  there | of,  and  not  ]  die. 

4.  I  am  the  living  bread  that  came  |  down  from  |  heaven : 
If  any  one  eat  of  this  |  bread,  he  shall  |  live  for  |  ever. 

5.  And  the  bread  that  I  will  give  |  is  my  |  flesh, 
Which  I  will  give  |  for  the  |  life  ■  of  the  |  world. 

6.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  |  Bride  say,  |  Come : 
And  let  him  that  |  heareth  |  say,  |  Come : 

7.  And  let  him  that  |  thirsteth  |  come : 

And  let  him  that  willeth  take  |  water  of  |  life  |  freely. 

John  vi.  33,  35,  50,  51 :  Rev.  xxii.  17. 


SELECTION  2G0. 

1 .  Unto  him  that  |  loved  |  us, 

And  washed  us  from  our  |  sins  in  |  his  own  |  blood, 

2.  And  hath  made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  |  God  *  and  his  | 

Father. 
To  him  be  glory  and  dominion  for  \  ever  and  |  ever  :  A|men. 

3.  Behold,  he  cometh  |  with  the  |  clouds ; 

And  every  eye  shall  see  him,  and  |  they  who  |  pierced  |  him. 

4.  And  all  the  tribes  of  the  |  earth  shall  |  wail 
Because  of  him:  |  even  |  so;  A|mcn. 

5.  I  am  the  Alpha  |  and  'the  0|mega, 

The  Beginning  and  the  |  End,  |  saith  the  |  Lord; 

6.  Who  is,  and  who  was,  and  who  |  is  to  |  come ; 

The  |  Al|migh|ty.  Rev.  i.  5—8. 


SELECTIONS     AND     CIIANTS. 

Chant  204. 


205 


SELECTION  261. 

1.  Holy,  Holy,  Holy,  Lord  |  God  Al|  mighty, 

Who  was,  and  who  I  is,  and  who  |  is  to  |  come.     Rev.  iv.  8. 

2.  Thou  art  j  worthy,  0  |  Lord, 

To  receive  |  gkrry,  and  |  hon*or,  and  |  power : 

3.  For  thou  hast  cre|ated  all  |  things; 

And  for  thy  pleasure  they  |  are,  and  |  were  cre|ated.        11. 

SELECTION  262. 

1 .  Great  and  marvellous  are  thy  works,  Lord  |  God  Al|mighty ; 
Just  and  true  are  thy  |  ways,  thou  |  king  of  |  saints. 

2.  Who  shall  not  fear  |  thee,  0.  |  Lord, 


And  glorify  thy  name?  for  |thou  a | lone  art 
3.  For  all  nations  shall  come  and  |  worship  be 
For  thy  judgments  |  are  made  |  manifest. 

SELECTION  263. 


holy. 

fore  thee; 
Rev.  xv.  3,  4. 


1.  The  kingdoms  of  this  world  are  become  our  |  Lord's  and 

his  |  Christ's  ; 
And  he  shall  |  reign  for  |  ever  and  |  ever.  .  . . 

2.  We  give  thee  thanks,  0  Lord  |  God  Al| mighty. 
Who  art,  and  who  |  wast,  and  who  |  art  to  |  come ; 

3.  Because  thou  hast  taken  |  unto  |  thee 

Thy  great  |  power,  |  and  hast  |  reigned.         Rev.  xi.  15,  17. 

SELECTION  264. 

1.  Salvation  |  to  our  |  God, 

Who  sitteth  upon  the  |  throne,  and  |  to  the  |  Lamb. 

Rev.  vii.  10. 
Dox.  Amen  :  Blessing,  and  |  glo-ry,  and  |  wisdom, 

And  thanksgiving,  and  |  honor,  and  |  power,  and  |  might, 

Be  |  unto  our  |  God, 

For  |  ever  and  |  ever  :  A|men.  Rev.  vii.  12. 

B 


206 


selections  and  chants. 
Chant  205. 


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- — f       T 

■^ 

-^ — r-l 

c  -J— r— ' — p- 

SELECTION  265. 

1.  Now  is  come  the  salvation,  |  and  the  |  strength, 

And  the  kingdom  of  our  God,  and  the  |  power  |  of  his  , 
Christ  : 

2.  For  the  accuser  of  our  brethren  |  is  cast  |  down, 
Who  accused  them  be|fore  our  |  God-  day  and  |  night. 

3.  And  they  overcame  him  by  the  blood  of  the  Lamb,  and  by 

the  word  of  their  |  testimony : 
And  they  loved  |  not  their  |  lives  ■  unto  |  death. 

4.  Therefore  rejoice,  |  0  ye  |  heavens. 

And  |  ye  that  |  dwell  in  |  them.  Rev.  xii.  10 — 12. 

Dox.  Amen  :  Blessing,  and  |  gkrry,  and  |  wisdom, 

And  thanksgiving,  and  |  honor,  and  |  power,  and  |  might, 

Be  |  un*to  our  |  God, 

For  |  ever  and  j  ever:  A|men.  Rev.  vii.  12. 


Chant  206. 


SELECTION  266. 

Confession  of  the  Lord,  1,  2 ;  after  all  things  of  the  church  had  utterly  perished, 
8,  4  :  that  then,  lest  those  who  are  out  of  the  church  should  perish,  they  shall  coma 
and  be  protected  from  those  who  would  infest  them,  5 — 10. 

1.  O  Jehovah,  thou  |  art  my  |  God; 

I  will  exalt  thee,  |  I  will  |  praise  thy  |  name : 

2.  For  thou  hast  done  |  won'derful  |  things; 

Thy  counsels  of  old  are  [  faithful |ness  and  |  truth. 


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207 


3.  For  thon  hast  made  of  a  |  crty  an  |  heap; 

Of  a  de|  fenced  |  city  a  |  ruin  ; 
4    A  palace  of  strangers  to  |  be  no  |  city ; 

It  I  never  |  shall  be  |  built. 

5.  Therefore  shall  the  strong  people     glori|fy  thee; 
The  city  of  the  terrible  |  nations     shall  |  fear  thee. 

6.  For  thou  hast  been  a  |  strength -to  the  |  poor, 
A  strength  to  the  |  need-y  in  |  his  distress; 

7.  A  refuge  |  from  the  |  storm, 
A  |  shadow  |  from  the  |  heat ; 

8.  When  the  blast  of  the  |  terrible  |  ones 
Is  as  a  |  storm  a  [gainst  the  |  wall. 

9.  Thou  shalt  bring  down  the  |  noise  of  |  strangers, 
As  the  |  heat  •  in  a  |  dry  |  place ; 

10.  The  heat  with  the  shadow  |  of  a  |  cloud  : 


The  branch  of  terrible  ones  I  shall  be 


brought 


low. 
Is.  XXV. 


& 


Chant  207. 


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SELECTION  267.        (Or  Cht.  203.) 

1.  Alle|lu|ia: 

For  the  Lord  |  God  om |nip'otent  |  reigneth. 

2.  Let  us  be  |  glad,  and  re|joice, 
And  give  the  |  glory  |  unto  |  him  : 

3.  For  the  marriage  of  the  |  Lamb  is  |  come ; 
And  his  |  Wife  hath  |  made  ■  herself  |  ready. 

4  And  to  her  was  granted  that  she  should  |  be  arjrayed 
In  fine  |  linen  |  bright  and  |  clean : 

5  For  the  |  fine  |  linen 
Is  the  |  righteous  |  ness  of  |  saints. 


Blessed  are  |  they  ■  that  are 
Unto  the  marriage  |  supper 


called 
of  the 


Lamb.      Rev.  xix.  6 


Dox.  Amen  :  Blessing,  and  |  glo-ry,  and  |  wisdom, 

And  thanksgiving,  and  |  hon*or,  and  |  power,  and  |  might, 

Be  |  unto  our  |  God, 

For  |  ever  and  |  ever:  A'men.  Rev.  vii.  12. 


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1.  And  he  showed  me  the  city,  Holy  Je|rusa|lem, 
Descending  |  out  of  |  heaven  from  |  God [tal, 

2.  And  he  showed  me  a  river  of  water  of  life,  |  clear  as  |  crys- 
Proceeding  out  of  the  throne  of  |  God  and  |  of  the  |  Lamb. 

3.  In  the  midst  of  the  street  of  it,  and  |  of  the  |  river, 
On  this  side  and  on  that,  |  was  the  |  tree  of  |  life, 

4.  Bearing  twelve  fruits,  yielding  its  fruit  |  every  |  month  : 
And  the  leaves  of  the  tree  were  for  the  |  healing  |  of  the  | 

5.  And  there  shall  be  |  no  more  |  curse  :  [nations. 
But  the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  |  Lamb  shall  |  be  in  |  it  ; 

6.  And  his  servants  shall  |  serve  |  him  : 

And  they  shall  see  his  face  ;  and  his  |  name  shall  |  be  *  in 

7.  And  night  shall  |  not  be  I  there  :  [their  |  foreheads. 
And  they  have  no  need  of  a  |  lamp  and  |  light  •  of  the  |  sun : 

8.  For  the  Lord  God  giveth  |  light  up|on  them ; 
And  they  shall  |  reign  for  |  ever  and  |  ever. 

9.  And  he  said  unto  me,  These  words  are  |  faith 'fill  and  |  true  : 
And  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  |  prophets  |  sent  his  ;  angel, 

10.  To  show  |  unto  his  |  servants 

The  things  |  which  must  |  shortly  be  |  done 

11.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  |  Bride  say,  |  Come  : 
And  let  |  him  that  |  heareth  say,  |  Come : 

12.  And  let  him  that  |  thirsteth  |  come  : 

And  whosoever  will,  let  him  take  |  water  of  |  life  |  freely.. 

13.  He  that  testifieth  |  these  |  things, 
Saitb,  |  Surely  |  I  come  |  quickly ; 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 


14.  A| |men  : 

Even  |  so,  |  come,  Lord  |  Jesus. 


209 
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SELECTION  269. 

1.  And  he  carried  me  a  |  way  in  the  |  spirit, 
Upon  a  |  mountain  |  great  and  |  high, 

2.  And  showed  me  the  city,  Holy  Je 
Descending  |  out  of  |  heaven  from 

3.  Having  the  |  ghrry  of  |  God. 
And  I  |  saw  no  |  temple  there  |  in : 

4.  For  the  Lord  |  God  Al| mighty, 
And  the  Lamb,  |  are  the  |  temple  | 

5.  And  the  city  had  no  |  need  ■  of  the  |  sun, 
Neither  of  the  |  moon,  to  |  shine  in  |  it : 

6.  For  the  glory  of  God  did  |  lighten  |  it, 
And  the  |  lamp  there  |  of -is  the  |  Lamb. 
And  the  nations  of  |  them  ■  that  are  |  saved, 


rusa|lem, 
God: 


of  it. 


Shall  |  walk  •  in  the  |  light  of  |  it : 


And  the  kings  of  the  |  earth  do  |  bring 

Their  glory  and  |  honor  |  into  |  it. 
9.  And  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  |  all  by  j  day ; 

For  |  night  shall  |  not  be  |  there. 
10.  And  |  they  shall  |  bring 

The  glory  and  honor  of  the  |  nations  |  into  |  it. 
1  1.  And  there  shall  in  no  wise  enter  |  into  |  it 

Any  |  thing  that  |  doth  do  | file, 
12.  Neither  doeth  abomination  |  or  a  |  lie  ; 

But  they  that  are  written  in  the  |  Lamb's  |  book  of  |  life. 
r*  Rev.  xxl 


210 


SELECTIONS     AND     CHANTS 


SELECTION  177.     (p.  141.) 

1.  Praise  ye  |  Jaii. 

Praise  God  in  his  |  sanctuary : 

Praise  hiin  in  the  firmament  of  his  |  power. 

2.  Praise  him  for  his  mighty  |  acts : 

Praise  him  according  to  his  |  excellent  |  greatness. 

3.  Praise  him  with  the  sound  of  the  |  trumpet : 
Praise  him  with  the  psaltery  |  and  the  |  harp. 

4.  Praise  him  with  the  |  tinrbrel  and  |  dance: 

Praise  him  with  |  stringed  instruments  and  |  organs. 

5.  Praise  him  upon  the  cymbals  of  |  hearing  : 
Praise  him  upon  the  |  cynrbals  of  |  shouting. 

6.  Let  every  thing  that  hath  breath  praise  |  Jaii. 
Hallelujah  :  Praise  ye  Jah.  Ps.  cl 


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DOXOLOGY. 

[  The  Doxology  on  page  23  of  the  Order  of  Worship  may  he  sung  to  any  snitab  \ 
Chant,  or  as  here  set.] 

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The  grace  of  our  |  Lord  |  Jesus  |  Christ 

Be  |  with  you  |  all :  A|men.  Rev.  xxii.  21. 


•This  may  he  sung  at  the  close  of  the  last  Selection,  -when  the  services  are  nol 
conducted  by  a  minister. 


ANTHEMS. 


ANTHEM  1. 

HE  THAT  HATH  AN  EAR,  LET  HLM  HEAR. 

These  things  saith  the  First  and  the  Last,  who  was  dead, 
and  is  alive ;  I  know  thy  works,  and  tribulation,  and  poverty 
Fear  none  of  those  things  which  thou  shalt  suffer.  Be  thou 
faithful  unto  death,  and  I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life. 

He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what  the  Spirit  saith  unto 
the  churches.  He  that  overcoineth  shall  not  be  hurt  of  the 
second  death. 


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ANTHEM  2 

AND  THE  GLORY  OF  JEHOVAH 

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every  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  made  low:  and  the  crooked 
shall  be  made  straight,  and  the  rough  places  plain.  And  the 
glory  of  Jehovah  shall  be  revealed,  and  all  flesh  shall  see  it 
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We  have  blessed  you  out  of  the  house  of  Jehovah. 

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ANTHEM  4. 

HIS    DOMINION. 

I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and,  behold,  one  like  the  Son  op 
Man  came  with  the  clouds  of  heaven,  and  came  to  the  Ancient 
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unto  us  a  child  is  born. 

Unto  us  a  Child  is  born, 
Unto  us  a  Son  is  given  : 

And  the  government  shall  be  upon  his  shoulder : 
And  his  name  shall  be  called 
Wonderful,  Counsellor,  God,  Mighty, 
Father  of  Eternity,  Prince  of  Peace. 

Of  the  increase  of  his  government  and  peace  there  shall  be  no  end, 
Upon  the  throne  of  David  and  upon  his  kingdom ; 
To  order  it,  and  to  establish  it, 
With  judgment  and  with  justice, 
From  henceforth,  even  for  ever  : 

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ANTHEMS 


Anthem  5. 


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NOW  IS  COME  THE  SALVATION. 


And  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven,  Now  is  come 
the  salvation,  and  the  strength,  and  the  kingdom  of  our  God, 
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ANTHEMS. 


ANTHEM  7. 


GLORY  TO  GOD  IN  THE  HIGHEST. 


And  in  the  same  country  were  shepherds  abidir.g  in  the  field, 
keeping  watch  over  their  flock  by  night.  And  lo,  the  angel  of 
the  Lord  came  upon  them  ;  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone 
round  about  them  :  and  they  were  sore  afraid.  And  the  angel 
said  unto  them,  Fear  not :  for  behold  I  bring  you  good  tidings 
of  great  joy,  which  shall  be  to  all  people  :  For  unto  you,  in  the 
city  of  David,  is  born  this  day  a  Savior,  who  is  Christ  the 
Lord.  And  this  shall  be  a  sign  unto  you :  ye  shall  find  the 
Babe  wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes,  lying  in  a  manger.  And 
suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly 
host,  praising  God,  and  saying,  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest ; 
and  on  earth  peace ;  among  men  good  will. 


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H  0  S  A  N  N  A. 

Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Zion,  Behold,  thy  King  cometh 
unto  thee,  meek,  and  riding  upon  an  ass,  and  upon  a  colt  the 
foal  of  an  ass.  And  the  multitudes  that  went  before,  and  that 
followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna !  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord  !     Hosanna  in  the  highest ! 


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WORTHY  IS  THE  LAMB. 

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riches,  and  wisdom,  and  might,  and  honor,  and  glory,  and  bless- 
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Him  that  sitteth  upon  the  throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb,  for  ever 
and  ever.     Amen. 


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229 


ANTHEM  10. 


BLESSED   BE  JEHOVAH. 


Bless  Jehovah,  0  my  soul ; 

And  all  that  is  within  me,  bless  his  holy  name. 

Bless  Jehovah,  0  my  soul, 

And  forget  not  all  his  benefits.  .  .  . 

Blessed  be  Jehovah  forevermore  :  Amen,  and  Amen. 


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230 


ANTHEMS. 


ANTHEM   11. 

BEHOLD  HOW  GOOD  AND  HOW  PLEASANT. 

Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant  it  is, 
For  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  unity. 
It  is  like  the  dew  of  Hermon, 
That  descended  upon  the  mountains  of  Zion : 
For  there  Jehovah  commanded  the  blessing, 
Life  forevermore. 


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232 


A  N  I II  E  M      12. 

Life  for    -   ever, 


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ANTHEM  12.     behold,  i  come  quickly. 

Behold,  I  come  quickly ;  and  my  reward  is  with  me,  to  give 
to  every  one  as  his  work  shall  be.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the 
Beginning  and  the  End,  the  First  and  the  Last.  And  the  Spirit 
and  the  Bride  say,  Come  !  And  let  him  that  heareth,  say, 
Come  !  And  let  him  that  thirsteth  come  j  And  let  him  that 
willeth  take  water  of  life  freely.  He  who  testifieth  these  things 
saith,  Surely  I  come  quickly.    Amen :  Yea,  come,  Lord  Jesus. 


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quickly  :  13. 


ANTHEM      12 


233 


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6.  The  First and   the 

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234 


ANTHEMS. 


ANTHEM  13. 

SING,  0  HEAVENS. 

Sing,  0  heavens ;  and  be  joyful,  0  earth : 

Break  forth  into  singing,  0  mountains : 

jEnovAH  hath  comforted  his  people ; 

He  will  have  mercy  on  his  afflicted. 

But  Zion  said,  Jehovah  hath  forsaken  me, 

And  my  Lord  hath  forgotten  me. 

Behold,  I  have  graven  thee  upon  the  palms  of  my  hands; 

Thy  walls  are  continually  before  me. 


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236  ANTHEMS. 

ANTHEM   14. 

THOU  WILT  SHOW  ME  THE  PATH  OF  LIFE 

I  set  Jehovah  always  before  me : 

Because  he  is  at  my  right  hand,  I  shall  not  be  moved. 

Thou  wilt  show  me  the  path  of  life : 

In  thy  presence  is  fulness  of  joy  j 

And  at  thy  right  hand  there  are  pleasures  forevermore. 


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CHANTING. 


The  Lord  is  Love  and  Wisdom,  or  Goodness  and  Truth;  ar.d 
the  doctrines  of  the  New  Church  teach  that  these  two  not  only  make 
one  in  him,  but  are  always  found  united  in  his  Word.  It  is  on  this 
account  that  in  the  Scriptures  subjects  so  often  occur  in  pairs ;  and 
it  is  for  the  same  reason  that  in  the  Psalms  the  verses  are  generally 
made  up  of  two  clauses  or  lines,  composing  a  couplet,  called  by 
scholars  a  parallelism.  The  same  is  the  case  in  the  Prophets,  except 
that  the  verses  often  contain  two  or  more  couplets.  This  feature  in 
the  Scriptures  is  the  origin  of  the  common  Chant. 

A  Chant  is  a  short  musical  composition,  consisting  of  two  divi- 
sions, for  singing  the  two  lines  of  a  couplet  or  verse.  The  first  note 
of  each  division  is  called  the  chanting  note :  it  has  no  time,  but  is 
longer  or  shorter  according  to  the  number  of  words  sung  to  it  The 
remainder  of  each  division  is  called  the  cadence,  and  must  be  sung 
in  strict  time.  To  the  chanting  note  of  the  first  division  are  sung 
the  words  of  the  first  line,  except  so  many  syllables  as  are  necessary 
to  sing  the  notes  of  the  cadence;  and  the  second  line  is  sung  to  the 
second  division  in  the  same  manner.  This  is  the  Single  Chant. 
A  Double  Chant  consists  of  four  divisions,  and  sings  two  verses. 
Verses  are  sometimes  found  having  three  lines,  as  in  Sel.  38, 
ver.  7  -  10  ;  Sel.  255  :  these  require  a  Chant  of  three  divisions,  called 
a  Ternary  Chant. 

In  this  work,  the  words  are  marked  for  application  to  the  music, 
measure  for  measure.  The  lines  are  divided  by  perpendicular 
dashes,  which  correspond  to  the  bars  of  the  music.  The  words, 
therefore,  whk  h  precede  the  first  dash,  are  to  be  sung  to  the  chanting 
note  ;  and  the  words  or  syllables  between  the  dashes,  and  after  the 
last  dash,  are  to  be  sung  to  corresponding  measures  of  the  cadence. 

The  simplest  form  of  division  is  where  the  accents  of  the  words 
admit  of  giving  one  syllable  to  each  note  of  the  cadence;  as  in 
Sel.  59,  verse  1.  But  the  accents  of  the  words  often  render  it 
necessary  to  leave  but  one  syllable  in  a  measure,  or  to  -put  three  into 
a  measure,  or  to  give  two  to  the  last  note :  and  all  these  may  be 
found  in  the  same  line;  as  in  Sel.  217,  ver.  2,  line  2. 

When  one  syllable  fills  a  measure,  it  is  to  be  sung  to  all  the  notes 
of  that  measure;  as  in  Sel.  59,  ver.  5,  line  2.  When  three  syllables 
are  found  in  a  measure,  the  middle  of  the  measure  is  indicated  by  a 
dot;  and  the  two  syllables  which  fall  on  either  side  of  the  dot  are  to 
be  sung  as  two  quarter-motes;  SeL  59.  ver.  4  and  5.  There  are 
two  classes  of  cases  in  which  the  dot  is  dispensed  with.  First,  when 
any  mart  of  punctuation  falls  among  the  three  syllables,  it  serves  the 
purpose  of  the  dot;  as  in  SeL  59,  \rr.  8,  line  2:  unless  it  be  con- 
tradicted by  a  dot,  as  in  Sel.  195,  ver.  8,  line  2.  Secondly,  when 
two  of  the  three  syllables  belong  to  the  same  word,  the  space  between 


CHANTING  245 

the  words  divides  the  measure;  as  in  Sel.  59,  ver.  2,  line  2;  also 
Sel.  92,  ver.  3,  line  2 :  unless  contradicted  by  a  dot,  as  in  Sel.  59, 
ver.  4,  line  2,  and  ver.  5,  line  1.  When  two  syllables  are  given  to 
the  last  note  of  the  chant,  they  are  to  be  sung  as  two  half-notes. 

A  small  figure  \  a,  3,  or  4,  placed  before  a  line,  as  in  Sel.  58, 
Ter.  9  and  10,  indicates  that  that  line  is  to  be  sung  to  the  first, 
second,  third,  or  fourth  division  of  the  chant. 

Words  ending  in  <</,  in  which  by  common  usage  the  ed  is  not 
pronounced  as  a  distinct  syllable,  as  bowed,  cried,  hoped,  nursed,  &c, 
aiv  sometimes  found  in  situations  in  which  the  chanting  will  be 
facilitated  by  making  the  cd  a  separate  syllable;  as  in  Sel.  217, 
ver.  6,  line  2 ;  Sel.  6,  ver.  2,  line  2. 

In  singing  the  words  to  the  chanting  note,  the  utterance,  'pronun- 
ciation, accent,  emphasis,  inflection,  pauses,  and  expression,  should 
be  the  same  as  when  reading  very  deliberately  to  an  audience,  only 
more  marked.  In  reading  or  speaking,  unimportant,  unemphatic, 
and  unaccented  words  and  syllables  occupy  much  less  time,  and 
are  uttered  with  much  less  force,  than  important,  emphatic,  and 
accented  ones ;  and  in  singing  the  words  to  the  chanting  note,  the 
same  relative  time,  and  force  of  utterance,  should  not  only  be  care- 
fully maintained,  but  the  force  and  time  of  accented  and  emphatic 
words  and  syllables  should  be  increased,  and  the  unaccented  and 
unimportant  should  be  passed  over  lightly. 

This  rule  for  singing  the  words  to  the  chanting  note  ceases  when 
we  come  to  the  cadence;  for  the  cadence  must  always  "  be  given 
in  correct  time,  the  beat  of  which  can  be  felt."  Still,  however,  as 
much  of  the  expression  and  emphasis  of  good  reading  or  speaking 
should  be  given  to  the  words  of  the  cadence,  as  is  consistent  with 
correct  time. 

If  there  be  a,  passing  note  in  the  chanting  measure,  (Chts.  26,  60, 
166,)  the  last  syllable  before  the  dash  is  sung  to  it,  if  it  be  an 
unaccented  syllable ;  but  if  accented  or  important,  it  should  be 
commenced  on  the  chanting  note,  and  then  pass  to  the  quarter  note, 
as  in  Sel.  61,  ver.  1,  line  1,  and  ver.  5,  line  1.  To  do  this  properly 
and  readily  requires  practice  and  careful  attention. 

Some  of  the  most  simple  Selections  for  applying  these  rules  are 
Sel.  16,  27,  34,  59,  91,  125,  197,  259. 

The  words  which  we  chant  are  taken  from  the  Word  of  the  Lord, 
who  is  himself  the  Word.  Singing  is  the  expression  of  affection , 
and  the  object  in  chanting  is  first  to  feel,  and  then  to  express  the 
proper  affection  which  belongs  to  the  words.  In  chanting  portions 
of  the  Word,  therefore,  the  more  we  love  it,  and  the  more  fully  we 
are  filled  with  the  sense  and  feeling  of  its  divinity,  and  of  the  Lord 
as  flowing  into  us  through  it ;  the  more  fully  shall  we  be  able  to 
express  these  affections,  and  to  heighten  them  in  ourselves  and 
others ;  and  the  better  shall  we  chant. 

Those  Chants  which  consist  of  six  measures,  from  Chant  218  to 
Chant  248  inclusive,  are  composed  on  the  basis  of  the  ancient  eccle« 
siaatical  modes. 

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INDEX 


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RESPONSIVE    SELECTIONS. 


These  are  additional  to  the  Responsive  Selections  on  pages  34  to  38  of  the 
Order  of  Worship,  and  may  be  used  at  any  time.  The  Minister  should  read 
the  first  line  of  each  verse,  and  the  people  may  either  read  or  sing  the  second 
line.  When  a  verse  has  three  lines,  if  read,  the  Minister  and  people  may 
read  the  third  line  together;  but,  if  sung,  the  people  may  sing  the  second 
and  third  lines. 

And  it  snail  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days,  (ver.  4-10,) Sel.  180 

Arise,  0  Jehovah,  into  thy  rest,  (ver.  1,  2,  7  - 12,) 162 

Behold  mine  affliction,  and  deliver  me 140 

Behold  my  servant  shall  deal  prudently,  (any  after  ver.  5,) 209 

Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 208 

Bless  Jehovah,  O  my  soul 115 

Create  in  aie  a  clean  heart,  O  God,  (8  verses,) 67 

Good  and  upright  is  Jehovah 4 

How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob 247 

How  lovely  are  thy  tabernacles,  O  Jehovah  of  Hosts 80 

I  cried  with  all  the  heart ;  hear  me,  O  Jehovah 139 

I  hate  divided  thoughts,  but  thy  law  do  I  love 136 

I  have  done  judgment  and  justice 138 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  unto  me 163 

I  will  extol  thee,  my  God  O  King 171 

Jehovah  is  full  of  compassion  and  gracious 110 

Jehovah  reigneth,  he  is  clothed  with  majesty 

Jehovah  upholdeth  all  that  fall 

Let  my  cry  come  near  before  thy  face,  O  Jehovah 142 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  Jehovah,  all  the  earth 144 

My  soul  cleaveth  unto  the  dust 180 

My  soul  fainteth  for  thy  salvation 137 

O  clap  your  hands,  all  ve  people 'i0 

O  come,  let  us  sing  to  Jehovah,  (7  verses,) l    l 

O  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good 168 

O  how  I  love  thy  law 155 

O  sing  unto  Jehovah  a  new  song,  (9  verses,) S6 

Praise  ye  Jah :  Praise  Jehovah,  O  my  soul 170 

Princes  have  persecuted  me  without  a  cause 158 

Remember  the  word  unto  thy  servant 181 

Righteous  art  thou,  0  Jehovah 

The  earth  is  Jehovah's,  and  the  fulness  thereof 38 

The  law  of  Jehovah  is  perfect,  converting  the  soul 27 

Thou  art  my  portion,  0  Jehovah 132 

Thou  hast  been  favorable.  0  Jehovah,  to  thy  land 16 

Thou  hast  dealt  bountifully  with  thy  Bervant 134 

Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  fashioned  me 6 

Turn  us  again,  O  God  of  Hosts;  and  cause  thy  face  to  shine 81 

Wherewith  shall  a  young  man  cleanse  his  way 128 

Wherewith  shall  I  come  before  Jehovah 173 


INDEX 


FIRST  LINES  OF  THE   SELECTIONS. 


A  little  that  a  righteous  man  hath Sel.    48 

Alleluia ;  for  the  Lord  God  omnipotent  reigneth 267 

Although  the  fig-tree  shall  not  blossom 207 

And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  upon  a  mountain .269 

And  he  showed  me  the  city,  holy  Jerusalem 268 

And  in  that  day  thou  shalt  say,  0,  Jehovah,  I  will  praise  thee 1S8 

And  in  the  last  days  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the  mountain 241 

And  in  the  same  country  were  shepherds  abiding  in  the  field 258 

And  in  this  mountain  shall  Jehovah  of  hosts  make  unto  all  people 181 

An<l  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth 236 

A       it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  day  that  Jehovah  shall  give  you  rest. .  .190 

aim  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days ISO 

And  they  shall  build  nouses,  and  inhabit 231 

And  they  shall  build  the  old  wastes 186 

Arise,  0  Jehovah,  into  thy  rest 162 

Arise,  shine,  for  thy  light  is  come 217 

As  the  hart  panteth  for  the  brooks  of  water 7 

Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  strength,  0  Zion 204 

Because  thou  hast  made  Jehovah,  my  refuge 79 

Behold,  a  king  shall  reign  in  righteousness 242 

Behold,  at  that  time  I  will  undo  all  that  afflict  thee 193 

Behold,  bless  ye  Jehovah,  all  ye  servants  of  Jehovah 169 

Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant  it  is,  for  brethren 122 

Behold,  I  create  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth 235 

Behold,  Jehovah  our  God  hath  showed  us  Ms  glory 250 

Behold,  Jehovah's  hand  is  not  shortened,  that  it  cannot  save 189 

Behold  mine  affliction,  and  deliver  me 7 140 

Beln iid,  my  servant  shall  deal  prudently 209 

Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  uphold 197 

Behold  the  man  whose  name  is  The  Branch 73 

Blessed  are  the  dead,  who  die  in  the  Lord 215 

Blessed  are  the  perfect  in  the  way 123 

Blessed  be  Jehovah,  because  he  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  supplications.  .13 

Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 208 

Blessed  is  he  that  doth  consider  the  poor 56 

Blessed  is  the  man  that  walketh  not  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungodly I 

Blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  dost  chasten,  O  Jah 94 

Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  is  Jehovah.. 45 

Bless  Jehovah,  O  my  soul,  and  all  that  is  within  me  bless  his  holy  name.  .34 

Bless  Jehovah,  O  my  soul:  O  Jehovah,  my  God,  thou  art  very  great 116 

Bow  down  thine  ear,  O  Jehovah  ;  hear  me' 82 

But  thus  .«aith  Jehovah,  that  created  thee,  O  Jacob 178 

But  we  are  all  as  an  unclean  thing 238 


248  FIRST   LINES    OF   THE   SELECTIONS. 

Come,  and  let  us  return  to  Jehovah Sel.  108 

Come,  ye  children,  hearken  unto  me 46 

Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  people,  saith  your  God 145 

Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  0  God 67 

Cry  aloud,  spare  not 218 

Deal  bountifully  with  thy  servant,  that  I  may  live 127 

Fools,  from  the  way  of  their  transgressions 29 

For  ever,  0  Jehovah,  thy  word  is  established  in  the  heavens 124 

For  thus  saith  the  High  and  Lofty  One 212 

Foi  thy  Maker  is  thine  husband 210 

Foi  Zion's  sake  will  I  not  hold  my  peace 226 

Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil-doers 48 

From  the  tbp  of  the  rocks  I  see  him 249 

Give  ear,  0  ye  heavens,  and  I  will  speak 251 

Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  0  God;  and  hide  not  thyself 64 

Give  ear  to  my  words.  0  Jehovah;  consider  my  complaint 6 

Give  the  king  thy  judgments,  0  God 76 

Give  unto  Jehovah;  0  ye  sons  of  God;  give  glory  and  strength 41 

God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us 75 

God  is  my  king  of  old,  working  salvation 175 

God  is  not  a  man  that  he  should  lie 246 

God  is  our  refuge  and  strength 58 

Good  and  upright  is  Jehovah 4 

Great  and  marvellous  are  thy  works,  Lord  God  Almighty 262 

Great  is  Jehovah,  and  greatly  to  be  praised 61 

Have  mercy  upon  me,  0  God,  according  to  thy  loving  kindness 65 

Hearken  to  me,  ye  that  follow  after  righteousness 202 

Hearken  unto  me,  my  people 1  '.'4 

Hearken  unto  me,  ye  that  know  righteousness 233 

Hear  me  speedily,  0  Jehovah ;  my  spirit  faileth 88 

Hear  me  when  I  call,  0  God  of  my  righteousness *. 3 

Hear  my  cry,  0  God;  attend  to  my  prayer 68 

Hear  my  prayer,  O  Jehovah ;  give  car  unto  my  supplications ;,:. 

Hear,  0  Jehovah  ;  I  cry  with  my  voice Ill 

Hear  the  right,  0  Jehovah;  attend  unto  my  cry 54 

Hear  ye  this,  O  house  of  Jacob 240 

He  hath  said,  who  heard  the  words  of  God 248 

He  made  darkness  his  secret  place 22 

He  sendeth  forth  springs  into  brooks 100 

He  sent  a  man  before  thein,  Joseph 114 

He  that  dwelleth  in  the  secret  place  of  the  Most  High 93 

lie  weakened  my  strength  in  the  way;  he.  shortened  my  days 104 

Ho.  every  one  that  thireteth,  come  ye  to  the  waters 213 

Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty 26] 

How  beautiful  upon  the  mountains  are  the  feet  of  him 206 

How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob 217 

How  great'is  thy  goodness,  which  thou  hast  laid  up 43 

How  long  wilt  thou  forget  me,  O  Jehovah?  for  ever? 23 

How  lovely  are  thy  tabernacles,  0  Jehovah  of  Hosts 80 

How  manifold  are  'thy  works,  O  .lehovah 109 

How  precious  also  are  thy  thoughts  unto  me,  O  God 161 

I  cried  by  reason  of  mine  affliction 239 

I  cried  unto  Jehovah  with  my  voice 156 

I  cried  with  all  the  heart;  hear  me,  0  Jehovah 13S 

I  hate  divided  thoughts,  but  thy  law  do  I  love 138 

I  have  considered  the  days  of  old 157 

1  have  done  judgment  and  justice 13S 


FIRST    LINES    0J7   THE   SELECTIONS.  2±9 

J  liave  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls,  0  Jerusalem Sel.  227 

I  he  hath  heard  my  voice 117 

In  God  will  I  -  word , 5j 

In  Judah  is  God  known '  ,72 

In  1        .       -  ivah,  will  I  assemble  her  that  halteth 257 

In  thee,  0  Jehovah,  do  1  put  my  trust;  let  me  never  be  ashamed 42 

In  thee,  0  Jehovah,  do  I  put  my  trust;  let  me  never  be  put  to  confusion.  133 

It  is  a  good  thing  to  Live  thanks  unto  Jehovah 89 

It  is  God  t  me  with  strength 20 

It  shall  come  that  I  will  gather  ah1  nations  and  tongues 237 

I  waited  patiently  fur  Jehovah 51 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  unto  me 163 

I  will  bles>  Jehovah  at  all  times 38 

I  will  declare  thy  name  to  my  brethren 26 

1  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  0  King;  and  I  will  bless  thy  name 171 

I  will  greatly  rejoice  in  Jehovah 225 

I  will  heal  their  backsliding;  I  will  love  them  freely 255 

I  will  hear  what  Jehovah  God  will  speak 91 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eves  to  the  mountains 158 

I  will  love  thee,  0  Jehovah,  my  strength 19 

I  will  praise  thee,  0  Jehovah,  with  all  the  heart 9 

I  will  praise  thee  with  all  the  heart 129 

I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a  song 74 

I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  judgment 112 

I  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  Jehovah  for  ever 84 

I  will  sing  to  Jehovah,  for  he  hath  triumphed  gloriously 245 

Jehovah  hath  been  mindful  of  us,  he  will  bless  us 149 

Jehovah  hath  prepared  his  throne  in  the  heavens 37 

Jehovah  hear  thee  in  the  day  of  trouble 24 

Jehovah  is  full  of  compassion  and  gracious 110 

Jehovah  is  gracious  and  lull  of  compassion 32 

Jehovah  is  my  light  and  my  salvation 40 

Jehovah  is  my  Shepherd;  I  shall  not  want 17 

Jehovah  is  the  portion  of  my  part,  and  of  my  cup 30 

Jehovah  killeth,  and  maketh  alive * 2.")4 

Jehovah  reisneth,  he  is  clothed  with  majesty 90 

Jehovah  reigneth,  let  the  earth  rejoice 108 

Jehovah  reiguerh,  let  the  people  tremble 97 

Jehovah  rewarded  me  according  to  my  righteousness 21 

Jehovah  shall  go  forth  as  a  mighty  man 201 

Jehovah  upholdeth  all  that  fail . ." 125 

Judge  me,  (J  God,  and  plead  my  cause 57 

Judge  me,  0  Jehovah ;  for  I  haVe  walked  in  mine  integrity 39 

Let  my  cry  come  near  before  thy  face,  0  Jehovah 142 

Let  them  exalt  him  in  the  congregation  of  the  people 116 

Let  thy  mercies  come  alse  unto  rne,  0  Jehovah 143 

Look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold 230 

Look  upon  Zion,  the  city  of  our  solemnities 192 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  all  the  earth 107 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  Jehovah,  all  the  earth ,  .144 

Many,  0  Jehovah,  my  God,  are  thy  wonderful  works ",2 

Mine"  eyes  are  ever  toward  Jehovah 15 

My  days  are  like  a  shadow  that  declineth 98 

My  heart  rejoiceth  in  Jehovah 253 

My  bouI  cleaveth  unto  the  dust , 130 

1 1  doth  magnify  the  Lord 256 

My  soul  fainteth  for  thy  salvation 137 

My  soul,  wait  thou  only  upon  God ! . ] . 69 


0  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good:  All  nations  compassed  me 
O  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good :  They  that  go  down  to  the  sea. . 
0  g  ve  thanks  unto  Jehovah:  Open  to  me  the  urates  /riditamn.M. 


250  FIRST   LINES    OF   THE   SELECTIONS. 

Not  unto  us,  0  Jehovah,  not  unto  us o.,   1R0 

Now  is  come  the  salvation,  and  the  strength. .!!!!!!!!!!!!!    ','. '. "" '.   .     265 

0  clap  your  hands,  all  ye  people 60 

0  come  let  us  sing  to  Jehovah,  let  us  make  a  joyful  noise' " "  " "  ioi 

0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good :  Fools,  from  the  way! !!!.!!"  29 
0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good:  Let  Israel  now  say  i"0 

0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah,  for  he  is  goo<l :  Those  that  sit  in  airiness!  !! !l02 

0  give    hanks  to  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good:  Thus  shall  the  redeemed 103 

0  give    hanks  to  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good:   Who  can  utter  the  mighty  acts     31 

2  5™  S??,*8  unto  Jehovah,  call  upon  his  name ?. .....   na 

me.  .121 

6  SGJi       I :  'J 

Open  to  me  the  gates  of  "righteousness . ..."  179 
O  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah:  unto  the  God  of  gods.    .  ipg 

0  God,  my  heart  is  fixed »| 

0  God,  thou  art  my  God ;  early  will  I  seek  thee! ! !!!!".!"" 

0  how  I  love  thy  law jii 

0  Jehovah,  how'  arc  they  increased  thaV  trouble  me! ! °o 

U  Jehovah,  I  have,  heard  thy  speech,  I  was  afraid  248 

O  Jehovah,  our  Lord,  how  excellent  is  thy  name  in  all  the  'earth! ! ! ! ."  !  .11 
U  Jehovah,  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  anger  S 

0  .Jehovah,  thou  art  my  God ;  I  will  exalt  thee! !!!!!".'.' 266 

U  Jehovah,  thou  hast  searched  me,  and  known  me "luO 

O  Jehovah,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  tabernacle. ...  05 

0  praise  Jehovah,  all  ye  nations ;'  praise  him,  all  ve  people! !.".!'. bQ 

U  sing  unto  Jehovah  a  new  son-,  for  he  hath  done  marvellous  things 95 

U  sing  unto  Jehovah  a  new  song;  sing  unto  Jehovah,  all  the  earth?. ...  96 
O  that  thou  wouldst  rend  the  heavens,  that  thou  wouldst  come  down,. .  .198 
U  thou  afflicted,  tossed  with  tempest,  and  not  comforted. .    .  211 

Our  heart  is  not  turned  back 15^ 

Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  thee,'  0  Jehovah 159 

0  Zion,  that  bringest  good  tidings .'!!!!!!!!'.!'.  1'j5 

Praise  Jehovah,  0  Jerusalem ;  praise  thou  thy  God,  0  Zion  167 

Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  0  God,  in  Ziou 70 

Praise  ye  Jah:  Blessed  is  the  man  that  feareth  Jehovah'. '.'.'. 119 

praise  ye  Jah :  For  it  is  good  to  sing  praises  unto  our  God 172 

1  raise  ye  Jah:  I  will  praise  Jehovah  with  all  the  heart. ...        "         'us 

J  raise  ye  Jah:   0  give  thanks  to  Jehovah,  for  he  is  good  31 

Praise  ye  Jah:  Praise  God  in  his  sanctuary '.(also  p.  210)' W 

ye  Jah:  Praise  Jehovah,  0  my  soul....  l  170 

Praise  ye  Jah:  Praise,  0  ye  servants  of  Jehovah..  1G4 

PraiseyeJah:  Praise  ye  Jehovah  from  the  heavens 174 

Praise  ye  Jah:  Praise  ye  the  name,  of  Jehovah 1, -, 

Praise  ye  .Jah:   Sing  unto  Jehovah  a  new  song,  his  praise!  !!! 176 

raise  ye  Jah:  Thy  name,  u  Jehovah,  is  for  ever....  166 

Princes  have  persecuted  me  without  a  cause .'.'!.  .153 

Rejoice  greatly,  0  daughter  of  Zion 196 

Rejoice  in  Jehovah,  O  ye  righteous 44 

Remember  the  word  unto  thy  >ervant  V-ji 

Righteous  art  thou,  O  Jehovah !!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.!!!!.  92 

Salvation  to  our  God,  who  sitteth  upon  the  throne. . .  054 

Save  me   0  God,  by  thy  name;  and  judge  me  by  thy  strength. !!!!.'!.  .T35 
Seek  ye  Jehovah,  while  he  may  be  found ->14 

Shiga  new  song  unto  Jehovah*,  his  praise  from  the  end  of  'the  earth!! !!  'l26 

bing,  O  barren,  thou  that  didst  not  bear 222 

Sing,  Odaughterof  Zion;  shout,  0  Israel !!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!  .187 

Teach  me,  O  Jehovah,  the  way  of  thy  statutes 16a 


FIIIST   LINES   OF   THE    SELECTIONS.  251 

Teach  me  thy  way,  0  Jehovah :  I  will  walk  in  thy  truth Sel.  83 

The  bread  or  God  is  he  that  comcth  down  from  heaven 259 

The  earth  is  Jehovah's,  and  the  fulness  thereof 88 

The  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  come  unto  thee 218 

The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  i*  also  thine 85 

The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God 10 

The  kingdoms  o\'  this  world  are  become  our  Lord's  and  His  Christ's 263 

The  king  shah  joy  in  thy  strength,  0  Jehovah .33 

The  law  of  Jehovah  is  perfect,  converting  the  soul . .  .27 

The  mighty  God,  Jehovah,  hath  spoken,  and  called  the  earth 68 

Then  shall  the  eyes  of  the  blind  be  opened 224 

Then  thou  spakest  in  vision  to  thine  Holy  One ^7 

The  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have  seen  a  great  light 1  ho 

The  poor  and  needy  seek  water,  and  there  is  none 232 

There  shall  c<jme  forth  a  Rod  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse 134 

The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  Jehovih  is  upon  me 228 

The  wicked  doth  watch  the  righteous 50 

The  wilderness  and  the  barren  place  shall  be  glad  for  them 200 

The  wolf  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb 183 

Thou  art  my  king,  0  God 151 

Thou  art  my  portion,  0  Jehovah 132 

Thou  dost  visit  the  earth,  and  water  it 1H 

Though  Jehovah  be  high,  he  hath  respect  to  the  lowly 148 

Thou' hast  been  favorable,  0  Jehovah,  to  thy  land. ...... 16 

Thou  hast  dealt  well  with  thy  servant,  0  Jehovah 134 

Thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  strivings  of  the  people 14 

Thou,  0  God,  hast  proved  us;  thou  hast  tried  us  as  silver  is  tried 71 

Thus  saith  Jehovah,  In  an  acceptable  time  have  I  heard  thee 223 

Thus  saith  Jehovah,  thy  Redeemer,  and  he  that  formed  thee 203 

Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  fashioned  me 6 

Thy  mercy,  O  Jehovah,  is  in  the  heavens 47 

Thy  testimonies  are  wonderful 141 

Thy  way,  O  God,  is  in  the  sanctuary 146 

Thy  word  is  a  lamp  to  my  feet 135 

To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  God 199 

To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  me,  or  shall  I  be  equal 191 

Turn  us  again,  O  God;  and  cause  thy  face  to  shine 66 

Turn  us  again,  O  God  of  Hosts ;  and'cause  thy  face  to  shine 81 

Unto  hira  that  loved  us : 260 

Unto  thee,  O  Jehovah,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul 12 

Upon  the  land  of  my  people  shall  come  up  thorns  and  briers 182 

Violence  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy  land 221 

"We  have  a  strong  city 205 

We  have  thought  of  thy  kindness,  O  God 62 

What  shall  I  render  to  "Jehovah,  for  all  his  benefits 147 

When  Israel  went  out  of  Egypt 106 

When  the  Most  High  divided  to  the  nations  their  inheritance 252 

Whereas  thou  hast  been  forsaken  and  hated 220 

Wherewith  shall  a  young  man  cleanse  his  way 128 

Wherewith  shall  I  come  before  Jehovah 173 

Who  are  these  that  fly  as  a  cloud,  and  as  the  doves 218 

Who  hath  measured  the  waters  in  the  hollow  of  his  hand 244 

Who  is  a  God  like  to  thee,  that  pardoneth  iniquity 229 

Withhold  thou  not  thy  mercy  from  me,  O  Jehovah 53 

Yea,  all  kings  shall  bow  down  to  him 78 

Yet  now  hear,  O  Jacob,  my  servant 234 


INDEX   OF   THE  ANTHEMS. 


TITLE  PAGE.  LUTIIOR. 

1.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear 213 Kent. 

2.  And  the  glory  of  Jehovah 214 G.  J.  Webb. 

8.  Thou  art  my  God 215 Dr.  Clarice. 

4.  His  Dominion 217.  .Dr.  G.  K.  Jackson. 

5.  Unto  us  a  child  is  born 217 G.  J.  Webb. 

6.  Now  is  come  the  salvation 220 Kent. 

7.  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest 222 G.  J.  Webb. 

8.  Hnsanna 224 G.  J.  Webb. 

9.  Worthy  is  the  Lamb 225 G.  J.  Webb. 

10.  Blessed  be  Jehovah 229 Anon. 

11.  Behold,  how  good  and  how  pleasant 230 G.  J.  Webb. 

12.  Behold,  I  come  quickly 232 G.  J.  Webb. 

13.  Sing,  0  heavens 234 Kent. 

14.  Thou  wilt  show  me  the  path  of  life 236 Anon. 

15.  I  will  lay  me  down  hi  peace 238 Neukomm. 

16.  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Jehovah  of  Hosts 238 R.   Taylor. 

17.  Psalm  150. . . , 210 G.  J.  Webb. 

18.  Doxology 212 G.  J.  Webb. 


INDEX     OF    SELECTIONS 

FOR  OCCASIONAL   SERVICES. 

Baptism  of  Infants  and  Children.     13,  17,  46,  123,  125,  158,  178,  188,  208. 
Baptism  of  Adults.     17,  34,  40,  59,  92,  123,  125,  128,  158,  183,  188,  213. 
Confirmation.    17,  34,  40, 79,  80, 123, 155, 158, 183, 188,  213,  222,  223,  224,  22ft. 
The  Holy  Supper.     91,  181,  182,  183,  188,  192,  198,  221,  222,  223,  259,  267. 
Marriage.     17,  27,  30,  91,  125,  158,  178;  45,  ver.  7,  9-11;  Anthem  14. 
FuneraK     17,  105,  110,  125,  158,  215. 

Ordination.     40,  155,  162,  195,  197,  206,  213,  214,  226,  227,  228. 
Consecration.     87,  162,  179,  195,  197,  206,  226,  227,  228,  236,  268,  269. 
Dedication     38,  60,  80, 144,  162, 195,  196,  217,  223,  224,  226,  227,  236,  268,  269. 
Institution  of  Societies.     61,  62,  80,  122, 163, 192,  217,  218,  222,  236,  268,  269. 
Institution  of  Associations.     61,  52, 122, 163, 180,  183,  192,  217,  218,  236,  269. 


INDEX 


OF 

PASSAGES  OF  SCRIPTUKE  FOUND  IN  THE  SELECTIONS, 
ANTHEMS,  ETC. 

The  first  column  gives  the  chapter,  the  second  the  verse,  of  the  passage,  in  the  Bible 
and  the  third  shows  where  it  is  to  be  found  in  this  work.  If  the  number  in  the  third 
column  has  no  letter  prefixed,  it  indicates  a  Selection.  A.  prefixed  means  Anthem, 
B.  Benediction,  and  D.  Doxology.    If  p.  is  prefixed,  the  number  indicates  the  page. 


Exodus. 

XXV. 

1—7. 

12 

lxix. 

30-36. 

74 

XV. 

1—18. 

245 

" 

8—14 

2 

lxxi. 

1—5. 

183 

15—22. 

15 

lxxii. 

1—12. 

76 

Numbers. 

xxvi. 

1—12. 

39 

" 

11—19. 

78 

xxiii. 

19—24. 

246 

xxvii. 

1-6. 

40 

Ixxiv. 

12—17. 

175 

" 

9,   10. 

249 

" 

7-11. 

111 

lxxvi. 

1—12. 

72 

xxiv. 

5—9. 

247 

xxviii. 

6—9. 

18 

lxxvii. 

5—9. 

157 

it 

16—19. 

248 

xxix. 

1—11. 

41 

" 

13—20. 

146 

xxxi. 

1—8. 

42 

Ixxx. 

3—7. 

66 

Deuteronomy. 

" 

19—24. 

43 

" 

7-19. 

81 

V. 

24. 

250 

xxxiii. 

1—12. 

44 

Ixxxiv. 

1-12. 

80 

xxxiL 

1—7. 

251 

u 

12—22. 

45 

lxxxv. 

1-7. 

16 

M 

8—14 

252 

xxxiv. 

1—10. 

36 

K 

8—13. 

91 

" 

11—22. 

46 

IxxxvL 

1—12. 

82 

1  Samuel. 

xxxvi. 

5—12. 

47 

K 

11—17. 

83 

it. 

1-5. 

253 

xxxvii. 

1—16. 

4S 

lxxxix. 

1—10. 

84 

6—10. 

254 

u 

16—31. 
82—40. 

49 
50 

H 

11—18. 
19—37. 

85 
87 

Psalms. 

xL 

1-4 

51 

m 

52. 

A.  10 

i. 

1—6. 

1 

" 

5—10 

52 

xci. 

1—8. 

93 

iii. 

1—8. 

8 

it 

11—17. 

53 

" 

9—16. 

79 

8.         D 

p.  61 

xli. 

1—4,11- 

-13.      56 

xcii. 

1-15. 

89 

iv. 

1-8. 

4 

xlii. 

1—5. 

7 

xciiL 

1-5. 

90 

8. 

A.  15 

xliii. 

1-5. 

57 

xciv. 

12—23. 

94 

v. 

1— S. 

5 

xliv. 

4-8. 

151 

xcv. 

1—11. 

101 

vi. 

1—10. 

8 

" 

18—23. 

154 

xcvi. 

1-13. 

96 

viiL 

1-9. 

11 

xlvi. 

1—11. 

53 

xcvii. 

1—12. 

108 

ix. 

1—10. 

9 

xivii. 

1—9. 

60 

xcviii. 

1-9. 

95 

xiiL 

1—6. 

23 

xlviii. 

1—10. 

61 

xcix. 

1—9. 

97 

XV. 

1—5. 

25 

" 

9—14. 

62 

c. 

1—5. 

144 

xvL 

5—11. 

80 

1. 

1—6. 

63 

ci. 

1-8. 

112 

u 

11. 

A.  14 

li. 

1—9. 

65 

cU. 

11—22. 

98 

xvii. 

1—5. 

54 

« 

10—19. 

67 

" 

23—28. 

104 

xviii. 

1—10. 

19 

liv. 

1—7. 

35 

ciii. 

1-7. 

34 

« 

11—19. 

22 

Iv. 

1—8. 

64 

" 

8— ia 

110 

■ 

20—81. 

21 

lvL 

10-13. 

59 

" 

19—22. 

37 

« 

82—42. 

20 

lxi. 

1—8. 

68 

civ. 

1—9. 

115 

« 

43—50. 

14 

Ixii. 

5-8,11 

12.      69 

H 

10—23. 

100 

xix. 

1-6. 

10 

Ixiii. 

1-11. 

77 

■ 

24—35. 

109 

7—14 

27 

lxv. 

1—8. 

70 

cv. 

1—8. 

113 

XX. 

1-9. 

24 

K 

9-13. 

18 

" 

17—22. 

114 

xxi. 

1—7,  18. 

83 

lxvL 

1—9. 

107 

cvi. 

1—5. 

81 

xxii. 

22-SL 

26 

'* 

8,9.    D. 

pp.  33,  95 

cviL 

1—9. 

103 

xxiii. 

1—6. 

17 

" 

10—20. 

71 

" 

10-16. 

102 

xxiv. 

1—10. 

88 

lxvlL 

1-7. 

75 

N 

17—22. 

29 

254 


INDEX. 


cvii. 

cviii. 

cxi. 

cxii. 

cxiii. 

cxiv. 

cxv. 

cxvi. 

cxvii. 
cxviii. 


exix. 


cxxl 

cxxii. 

cxxx. 

cxxxii. 

cxxxiii. 

cxxxiv. 
cxxxv. 

cxxxvl. 
cxxxviii 

cxxxix. 

cxliL 
cxliL 

M 

cxlv. 


cxlvi. 
cxlviL 

M 

cxlviiL 

cxlix. 

cl. 


28-31. 

32—43. 

1-6. 

1—10. 

1—10. 

1-9. 

1-8. 

1—11. 

12—18. 

1—9. 

12-19. 

1,  2. 

1—9,  29. 

1,  10—18, 

1,  19-29. 

28. 

1-8. 

9—16. 

17—24. 

25—32. 

33—40. 

41-48. 

49—56. 

57—64. 

65—72. 

73—80. 

81—88. 
«  89—96. 

97-104. 
105-112. 
113-120. 
121-128. 
129-136. 
137-144. 
145-152. 
153-160. 
161-168. 
169-176. 

1—8. 

1—9. 

1—8. 

8-18. 

1-3. 

i,  a 

1-8. 

1—7. 
18—21. 

1—26. 

1—5. 

6-8. 

1—12. 
17—24. 

1-7. 

1—6. 

7—12. 

1—7. 

8-18. 
14—21. 

1—10. 

1—11. 
12-20. 

1-14 

1-9. 

1—6. 

1—6. 


20. 


116 
28 
118 
119 
164 
106 
150 
149 
117 
147 
86 
120 
121 
179 
A.  3 
123 
128 
127 
180 
152 
143 
131 
132 
104 
6 
137 
124 
155 
135 
136 
138 
141 
92 
139 
140 
153 
142 
158 
163 
159 
162 
122 
A.  11 
169 
165 
166 
168 
129 
148 
160 
161 
156 
55 
88 
171 
82 
125 
170 
172 
167 
174 
176 
177 
p.  210 


xii. 
xiv. 

XXV. 

xxvi. 
xxxii. 

xxxiii. 

XXXV. 


xl. 


xli. 
xlii. 


xliii. 
xliv. 


xlviii. 
xlix. 


lv. 

M 

lvil. 
lviii. 
Hx. 
lx. 


lxi. 


lxii. 


Ixiii. 
lxl  V. 


lxv. 
lxvi. 


Isaiah 
2-5. 
3. 
8. 
2,  6,  7. 
6. 
1—5. 
6—9. 
1—6. 
8—7. 
1-5. 
6—9. 
1—10. 
1—8. 
13-20. 
20—22. 
1-6. 
5—10. 
1-5. 
5. 
9-11. 
12—18. 
18—25. 
25-31. 
17—20. 
1-4. 
10—12. 
13—16. 
1—7. 
1—6. 
24—28. 
1—3,  17- 
8-16. 
13. 
1—3. 
4-6. 
7—11. 
1—6. 
17-10. 
8—15. 
1—12. 
1—5. 
5—10. 
11—17. 
1—5. 
6-1  a 
15,    16. 
1-14 
1—4. 
1-7. 
8-12. 
18,    14 
15—17. 
18-22. 
1-8. 
4—9. 
10,   11. 
1-5. 
6-12. 
15—19. 
1-5. 
6—12. 
17-20. 
21—25. 
18— 2a 


180 
A,  16 
p.  211 
185 
A.  5 
184 
183 
188 
190 
266 
181 
205 
242 
1S2 
192 
200 
224 
145 
A.  2 
195 
244 
199 
191 
232 
197 
126 
201 
178 
234 
208 
-19.   240 
228 
A.  13 
202 
194 
233 
204 
206 
209 
209 
222 
210 
211 
213 
214 
212 
216 
189 
217 
218 
219 
220 
221 
228 
186 
225 
226 
227 
280 
198 


vii. 


vl. 

xiv. 


lv. 


lii. 


vi. 


xl. 

xii. 

xiv. 

XV. 

M 

xix. 

XX. 

xxi. 
xxij 


Daniel. 
14. 

Hosea. 

1—8. 

4—7,9. 

Jonah. 


Mioah. 
1-5. 

6—8. 

6—8. 

18-20. 

Habakkttk. 

2—8,  12,  18. 
17—19. 

Zephaniah. 
14,  15. 
19,  20. 

Zechariah. 

12,  18. 
9,10. 

Matthew. 


Luke. 

46—55. 

68—79. 

8—14. 

14. 

JOIIN. 

83,  35,  50,  51. 
Revelation. 


A.  4 


105 
255 


241 
257 
173 
229 


248 

207 


187 
193 


73 
196 


A.  8 


256 


259 
i.  7 


259 


5—8. 

260 

6,8. 

D.  p.  2 

11. 

A.  1 

8,  11. 

261 

12,  18,14. 

A.  9 

10. 

264 

12.  D.  pp.  16! 

2(i5, 

[206,  207 

15,  17. 

10—12. 

265 

10,  12. 

A.  6 

18. 

215 

8,  4 

262 

4 

A.  6 

6—9. 

267 

6. 

215 

1—6. 

286 

10, 11,  22 

-27. 

209 

1-6,  17, 

20. 

26=) 

12,13, 17,  20.  A.  12 

17. 

ttt 

21. 

B.p 

212 

TE   DOMINUM: 

A    HYMN    OF    GLORIFICATION    TO    THE 
LORD   JESUS    CHRIST. 


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1.  We  praise  Thee,  0  Lord ;  we  magnify  thy  |  holy  |  name: 
The  heavens  and  earth  praise  Thee,  the  sea,  and  |  all  that  | 

2.  By  thy  Word  were  the  ]  heavens  |  made,  [is  there | in. 
And  all  the  host  of  them  |  by  the  |  breath  ■  of  thy  |  mouth. 

3.  All  thy  works  praise  Thee,  |  and  thy 'saints  I  bless  Thee  : 
Thy  church  doth  worship  and  ac|  knowledge  |  Thee  a |  lone  ; 

4.  The  Father  eternal,  the  Word  incarnate,  the  Holy  Spirit 

the  |  Comfort |  er  : 
In  essence  and  in  person  One;  Je|iiovjlh,  |  Jesus,  |  Lord. 
5    To  Thee  cherubim  and  |  seraph  |im, 

Angels  and  blessed  spirits  lift  |  up  their  |  voices,  and  |  say 

6.  Holy,  holy,  hjly,  Lord  |  God  Al | mighty : 
Heaven  and  |  earth  are  |  full  ■  of  thy  |  glory. 

7 .  Thousand  thousands  minister  |  unto  |  Thee : 

Ten  thousand  times  ten  |  thousand  |  stand  be | fore  Thee. 

8.  They  do  thy  commandments,  hearkening  to  the  |  voice  of* 

thy  |  Word ; 
And  with  one  consent  celebrate  the  |  wonders  |  of  thy  |  love 

9.  Thou  didst  bow  the  heavens,  and  come  down   for  |  oui 

sal|vation: 
Thou  didst  clothe  thyself  with  our  nature,  and  be|camest  j 
God  with  |  us. 


T  E    DOMINUM. 


10.  Thou  didst  gird  on  thy  sword  as  a  mighty  |  Man  of  |  war ; 
And  thine  own  arm  brought  sal|vation  |  unto  |  Thee. 

11.  Thou  didst  overcome  and  put  to  flight  all  the  legions  |  of  the 

|  enemy : 
Thou  didst  bring  |  down  their  |  strength  ■  to  the  |  earth. 

12.  In  thy  love  and  in  thy  pity  thou  |  didst  re|deem  us: 
And  the  chastisement  of  our  |  peace  was  |  upon  |  Thee. 

13.  Thou  didst  pass  through  the  bitterness  of  suffering  |  and 

tempt  |ation : 
Thou  didst  humble  thyself  even  to  the  |  passion  |  of  the  | 

14.  Thou  didst  sanctify  and  glori|fy  Thy | self,  [cross. 
By  uniting  thy  Human  |  Essence  |  with* the  Di|vine. 

15.  Thou  didst  burst  asunder  all  the  |  bonds  of  |  death  : 
Thou  didst  rise  in  Divine  |  majes|ty  and  |  glory. 

16.  Thou  didst  ascend  on  high;  thou  didst  lead  cap|tivi*ty  | 

captive : 
The  everlasting  doors  were  |  opened  |  to  re|ceive  Thee. 

17.  High  above  all  the  heavens  didst  thou  |  set  thy  |  throne, 
Clothed  with  light  inaccessible,  girt  with  om|nipo|tence  and 

|  love. 

18.  Thy  kingdom  is  an  ever | lasting  |  kingdom, 

And  thy  dominion  from  generation  to  I  generation. 

1 9.  Righteous  and  true  are  thy  ways,  Thou  f  King  of  |  saints : 
Who  shall  not  fear  Thee,  0  Lord,  and  |  glorilfy  thy  |  name? 

20.  Thou  art  the  Alpha  and  the  Omega,  the  Beginning  and  the 

End,  the  |  First  ■  and  the  |  Last ; 
Who  wast,  and  who  art,  and  who  |  art  to  |  come,  the  Al|- 

21.  From  everlasting  to  |  ever |  lasting,  [mighty. 
Thou  alone  art  |  God  of  |  heaven  and  |  earth. 

22.  Thou  art  the  |  King  of  |  glory : 
Thou  |  art  Je|iio-vaii  of  |  Hosts. 

23.  Day  unto  day  will  we  exalt  Thee,  0  |  Lord  our  |  God  ; 
And  worship  at  thy  footstool,  for  |  Thou  a | lone  art  |  Holy. 

24.  We  will  praise  Thee ;  |  we  will  |  bless  Thee ; 
And  magnify  thy  |  name  for | ever  and  |  ever. 
Hallelujah :  Amen. 


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HYMNS. 


HYMN  1.     L.  M. 

THANKSGIVING  AND  PRAISE   TO   THE   LORD 

Enter  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving, 
And  into  his  courts  with  praise. 

1  With  one  consent,  let  all  the  earth 

To  God  their  cheerful  voices  raise ; 
Glad  homage  pay,  with  hallowed  mirth, 
And  sing  before  him  songs  of  praise. 

2  The  Lord  is  God  ;  the  Lord  alone 

Doth  life,  and  breath,  and  being  give . 
We  are  his  work,  and  not  our  own, 
The  sheep  that  on  his  pastures  Kve 

3  Enter  his  gates  with  songs  of  joy, 

With  praises  to  his  courts  repair ; 
And  make  it  your  divine  employ, 

To  pay  your  thanks  and  honors  there. 

4  For  he's  the  Lord,  supremely  good ; 

His  mercy  is  for  ever  sure ; 
His  truth,  which  always  firmly  stood, 
To  endless  ages  shall  endure. 

HYMN  2.     Il'sand8's. 

Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  all  ye  lands. 

1  Be  joyful  in  God,  all  ye  lands  of  the  earth; 

O  serve  him  with  gladness  and  fear : 
Exult  in  his  presence  with  music  and  mirth, 
With  love  and  devotion  draw  near. 

2  The  Lord,  he  is  God,  and  Jehovah,  alone; 

Creator,  and  ruler  o'er  all : 
1* 


THANKSGIVING    AND 

And  we  are  his  people,  his  sceptre  we  own ; 
His  sheep,  and  we  follow  his  call. 

3  0  enter  his  gates  with  thanksgiving  and  song, 

Your  vows  in  his  temple  proclaim  ; 
His  praise  with  melodious  accordance  prolong, 
And  bless  his  adorable  name. 

4  For  good  is  the  Lord,  inexpressibly  good ; 

And  we  are  the  work  of  Ins  hand : 
His  mercy  and  truth  from  eternity  stood, 
And  shall  to  eternity  stand. 

HYMN  3.     L.  M. 

Jehovah  reigneth  ;  let  the  people  tremble  : 

He  sitteth  between  the  cherubims ;  let  the  earth  be  moved. 

1  Before  Jehovah's  holy  throne, 
Ye  nations,  worship  and  adore : 
Know  that  the  Lord  is  God  alone ; 
He  can  create,  and  he  restore. 

2  His  sovereign  power,  without  our  aid, 
Called  us  to  life,  and  formed  us  men ; 

And  when,  like  wandering  sheep,  we  strayed, 
He  brought  us  to  his  fold  again. 

3  We  are  his  people,  we  his  care ; 
Our  souls,  and  all  our  mortal  frame : 
What  lasting  honors  shall  we  rear, 
O  Lord  our  Maker,  to  thy  name. 

4  We  '11  crowd  thy  gates  with  thankful  songs ; 
High  as  the  heavens  our  voices  raise  : 

And  earth,  with  her  ten  thousand  tongues, 
Shall  fill  thy  courts  with  sounding  praise. 

5  Wide  as  the  world  is  thy  command ; 
Vast  as  eternity  thy  love : 

Firm  as  a  rock  thy  truth  shall  stand, 
While  rolling  years  unceasing  move. 

HYMN  4.     L.  M 

Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heavens; 
And  thy  glory  above  all  the  earth. 

1  Be  thou,  0  God,  exalted  high; 
And  as  thy  glory  fills  the  sky, 
So  let  it  be  on  earth  displayed, 
Till  thou  art  here,  as  there,  obeyed. 


PRAISE   TO   THE    LORD. 

2  Thy  praises,  Lord,  we  will  resound 
To  all  the  listening  nations  round : 
Thy  mercy  highest  heaven  transcends ; 
Thy  truth  beyond  the  clouds  extends. 

8  Be  thou,  0  God,  exalted  high ; 
And  as  thy  glory  fills  the  sky, 
So  let  it  be  on  earth  displayed, 
Till  thou  art  here,  as  there,  obeyed. 

HYMN  5.     L.  M. 

Give  unto  Jehovah  the  glory  due  unto  his  name. 

1  Give  to  the  Lord  immortal  praise: 
Mercy  and  truth  are  all  his  ways : 
Wonders  of  grace  to  him  belong : 
Repeat  his  mercies  in  your  song. 

2  He  formed  the  sun  to  cheer  the  ground, 
And  make  its  varied  fruits  abound: 
He  bids  the  clouds,  with  plenteous  rain, 
Refresh  the  thirsty  earth  again. 

3  'Tis  to  his  care  we  owe  our  breath, 
And  all  our  near  escapes  from  death : 
Safety  and  health  to  God  belong ; 

He  heals  the  weak,  and  guards  the  strong. 

4  Give  to  the  Lord  of  lords  renown  ; 
The  King  of  kings  with  glory  crown ; 
Who  pours  his  blessings  from  the  skies, 
And  every  needful  gift  supplies. 

HYMN  6.     L.  M. 

O  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah  ;  for  he  is  good  ■ 
For  his  mercy  endureth  forever. 

1  O  render  thanks  to  God  above, 
The  Fountain  of  eternal  love  ; 
Whose  mercy,  firm,  through  ages  past, 
Hath  stood,  and  shall  for  ever  last. 

2  Who  can  recount  His  wondrous  deeds, 
Whose  greatness  all  our  thought  exceeds? 
What  mortal  eloquence  can  raise 

A  tribute  equal  to  his  praise  ? 


THANKSGIVING    AND 

3  Happy  are  they,  and  only  they, 
Who  from  his  precepts  never  stray ; 
Who  know  what  's  right,  nor  only  so, 
But  always  practise  what  they  know. 

HYMN  7.     L.  M. 

0  that  men  would  praise  Jehovah  for  his  goodness, 
And  for  his  wonderful  works  to  the  children  of  men. 

1  Give  thanks  to  God  ;  he  reigns  above  : 
Kind  are  his  thoughts ;  his  name  is  love  s 
His  mercy  ages  past  have  known, 

And  ages  long  to  come  shall  own. 

2  He  feeds  and  clothes  us  all  the  way ; 
He  guides  our  footsteps,  lest  we  stray  ; 
He  guards  us  with  a  powerful  hand, 
And  brings  us  to  the  heavenly  land. 

8  Then  let  us  all  with  joy  record 

The  truth  and  goodness  of  the  Lord  : 
How  great  his  works ;  how  kind  his  ways 
Let  every  tongue  pronounce  his  praise. 

HYMN  8.     C.  M. 

1  will  sing  unto  Jehovah  as  long  as  I  live : 

I  will  sing  praise  unto  my  Gon,  while  I  have  any  being. 

1  Long  as  I  live,  I  '11  bless  thy  name. 

My  King,  my  God  of  love ; 
My  work  and  joy  shall  be  the  same, 
In  brighter  worlds  above. 

2  Great  is  the  Lord,  his  power  unknown  ; 

0  let  his  praise  be  great : 
I'll  sing  the  honors  of  thy  throne, 
Thy  works  of  grace  repeat. 

3  Thy  love  shall  dwell  upon  my  tongue ; 

And  while  my  lips  rejoice, 
The  men  who  hear  my  sacred  song, 
Shall  join  their  cheerful  voice. 

4  Fathers  to  sons  shall  tell  thy  name, 

And  children  learn  thy  ways  ; 
Ages  to  come  thy  truth  proclaim, 
And  nations  sound  thy  praise. 


PRAISE   TO   THE   LORD. 

5  The  world  is  governed  by  thy  hand, 
Thy  saints  are  ruled  by  love ; 
Eternal  does  thy  kingdom  stand, 
Though  rocks  and  hills  remove. 

HYMN  9.     C.  P.  M. 

Let  every  thing-  that  hath  breath  praise  Jah. 

1  Begin,  my  soul,  the  exalted  lay; 
Let  each  enraptured  thought  obey, 

And  praise  the  Almighty's  name : 
Lo,  heaven,  and  earth,  and  seas,  and  skies, 
In  one  melodious  concert  rise, 

To  swell  the  inspiring  theme. 

2  Thou  heaven  of  heavens,  his  vast  abode, 
Ye  clouds,  proclaim  your  maker,  God  ; 

Ye  thunders,  speak  his  power : 
Lo,  on  the  lightning's  fiery  wing, 
In  triumph,  walks  the  eternal  King  ; 

The  astonished  worlds  adore. 

3  Ye  deeps,  with  roaring  billows  rise, 
To  join  the  thunders  of  the  skies ; 

Praise  him  who  bids  you  roll : 
His  praise  in  softer  notes  declare, 
Each  whispering  breeze  of  yielding  air, 

And  breathe  it  to  the  soul. 

4  Wake,  all  ye  soaring  throngs,  and  sing ; 
Ye  feathered  warblers  of  the  spring, 

Harmonious  anthems  raise 
To  him,  who  shaped  your  liner  mould, 
Who  tipped  your  glittering  wings  with  gold, 

And  tuned  your  voice  to  praise. 

5  Let  man,  by  nobler  passions  swayed, 
Let  man,  in  God's  own  image  made, 

His  breath  in  praise  employ  ; 
Spread  wide  his  Maker's  name  around, 
Till  heaven  shall  echo  back  the  sound, 

In  songs  of  holy  joy. 

HYMN  10.     L.  M. 

The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God, 

And  the  firmament  showuth  the  work  of  his  hands. 

1  The  spacious  firmament  on  high, 
With  all  the  blue  ethereal  sky, 


10  CONFIDENCE    IN    THE    LORD. 

And  spangled  heavens,  a  shining  frame, 
Their  great  Original  proclaim. 

2  The  unwearied  sun,  from  day  tc  day, 
Does  his  Creator's  power  display, 
And  publishes  to  every  land 

The  work  of  an  almighty  hand. 

3  Soon  as  the  evening  shades  prevail, 
The  moon  takes  up  the  wondrous  tale, 
And  nightly,  to  the  listening  earth, 
Repeats  the  story  of  her  birth. 

4  While  all  the  stars  that  round  her  burn, 
And  all  the  planets  in  their  turn, 
Confirm  the  tidings,  as  they  roll, 

And  spread  the  truth  from  pole  to  pole. 

5  What  though,  in  solemn  silence,  all 
Move  round  this  dark  terrestrial  ball  ? 
What  though  no  real  voice,  nor  sound, 
Amid  their  radiant  orbs  be  found  ? 

6  In  reason's  ear  they  all  rejoice, 
And  utter  forth  a  glorious  voice ; 
For  ever  singing,  as  they  shine, 

"  The  hand  that  made  us  is  divine." 


HYMN  11.     L.  M. 

His  name  shall  endure  forever  : 

His  name  shall  be  continued  as  long  as  the  sun. 

1  From  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies, 
Let  the  Creator's  praise  arise : 

Let  the  Redeemer's  name  be  sung, 
Through  every  land,  by  every  tongue. 

2  Eternal  are  thy  mercies,  Lord  ; 
Eternal  truth  dwells  in  thy  word  : 

Thy  praise  shall  sound  from  shore  to  shore, 
Till  suns  shall  rise  and  set  no  more. 

HYMN  12.     L.  M. 

CONFIDENCE    IN    THE    LORD. 

God  is  our  Refuge  and  Strength, 
A  very  present  help  in  trouble. 

1   God  is  the  refuge  of  his  saints, 

When  storms  of  sharp  distress  invade ; 


CONFIDENCE    IN    THE    LORD. 

Ere  we  can  offer  our  complaints, 
Behold  him  present  with  his  aid. 

2  Loud  may  the  troubled  ocean  roar ; 

In  sacred  peace  our  souls  abide ; 
While  every  nation,  every  shore,  ^ 

Trembles,  and  dreads  the  swelling  tide. 

3  There  is  a  stream,  whose  gentle  flow 

Supplies  the  city  of  our  God  : 
Life,  love,  and  joy  still  gliding  through, 
.     And  watering  our  divine  abode. 

4  That  sacred  stream,  thine  holy  Word, 

Supports  our  faith,  our  fear  controls : 
Sweet  peace  thy  promises  afford, 

And  give  new  strength  to  fainting  souls. 

5  Zion  enjoys  her  Savior's  love, 

Secure  against  a  threatening  hour ; 
Nor  can  her  firm  foundation  move, 

Built  on  his  truth,  and  armed  with  power. 

HYMN  13.     C.  M. 

Rest  iii  Jehovah,  and  wait  patiently  for  him. 

1  God  moves  in  a  mysterious  way 

His  wonders  to  perform ; 
He  plants  his  footsteps  on  the  sea, 
And  rides  upon  the  storm. 

2  Deep  in  unfathomable  mines 

Of  never-failing  skill, 
He  treasures  up  his  bright  designs, 
And  works  his  gracious  will. 

3  Ye  fearful  souls,  fresh  courage  take 

The  clouds  you  so  much  dread, 
Are  big  with  mercy,  and  shall  break 
In  blessings  on  your  head. 

4  Judge  not  the  Lord  by  feeble  sense, 

But  trust  his  constant  grace  : 
Behind  a  frowning  providence 
He  hides  a  smiling  face. 


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5  His  purposes  will  ripen  fast, 
Unfolding  every  hour ; 


12  CONFIDENCE    IN    THE    LORD. 

The  bud  may  have  a  bitter  taste, 
But  sweet  will  be  the  flower. 

6  Blind  unbelief  is  sure  to  err, 
And  scan  his  work  in  vain : 
God  is  his  own  interpreter, 
And  he  will  make  it  plain. 

HYMN  14.     C.  M. 

Lord,  thou  hast  been  our  dwelling  place  in  all  generation*. 

1  O  Lord,  our  help  in  ages  past, 

Our  hope  for  years  to  come  ; 
Our  shelter  from  the  stormy  blast, 
And  our  eternal  home  : 

2  Beneath  the  shadow  of  thy  throne, 

Thy  people  dwell  secure  ; 
Sufficient  is  thine  arm  alone, 
And  our  defence  is  sure. 

3  Before  the  hills  in  order  stood, 

Or  earth  received  her  frame, 
From  everlasting  thou  art  God, 
To  endless  years  the  same. 

4  O  Lord,  our  help  in  ages  past, 

Our  hope  for  years  to  come, 
Be  thou  our  guard,  while  troubles  last, 
And  our  eternal  home. 


HYMN  15.     C.  M. 

God  is  the  strength  of  my  heart,  and  my  portion  forever. 

1  God,  my  supporter,  and  my  hope, 

My  help  forever  near, 
Thine  arm  of  mercy  held  me  up, 
When  sinking  in  despair. 

2  Thy  counsels,  Lord,  shall  guide  my  feet, 

Through  this  dark  wilderness  ; 
Thine  hand  conduct  me  near  thy  seat, 
To  dwell  before  thy  face. 

8  Then  to  draw  near  to  thee,  my  God, 
Shall  be  my  sweet  employ  ; 
My  tongue  shall  sound  thy  works  abroad, 
And  tell  the  world  my  joy. 


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HYMN  16.     S.  M. 

Jehovah  is  my  Shepherd,  I  shall  not  want 

1  The  Lord  my  Shepherd  is  ; 

I  shall  be  well  supplied  : 
Since  he  is  mine,  and  I  am  his, 
What  can  I  want  beside  ? 

2  He  leads  me  to  the  place 

Where  heavenly  pasture  grows, 
Where  living  waters  gently  pass, 
And  full  salvation  flows. 

3  If  e'er  I  go  astray, 

He  doth  my  soul  reclaim, 
And  guides  me,  in  his  own  right  way, 
For  his  most  holy  name. 

4  While  he  affords  his  aid, 

I  cannot  yield  to  fear ; 
Though  I  should  walk  through  death's  dark  shade, 
My  Shepherd 's  with  me  there. 

HYMN  17.     L.  M.     6  lines. 

He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures : 
He  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters. 

1  The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare, 
And  feed  me  with  a  Shepherd's  care  ; 
His  presence  shall  my  wants  supply, 
And  guard  me  with  a  watchful  eye : 
My  noon-day  walks  he  shall  attend, 
And  all  my  midnight  hours  defend. 

2  When  in  the  sultry  glebe  I  faint, 
Or  on  the  thirsty  mountain  pant, 
To  fertile  vales,  and  dewy  meads 
My  weary,  wandering  steps  he  leads ; 
Where  peaceful  rivers,  soft  and  slow, 
Amid  the  verdant  landscape  flow. 

8  Though  in  the  paths  of  death  I  tread, 
With  gloomy  horrors  overspread, 
My  steadfast  heart  shall  fear  no  ill, 
For  thou,  0  Lord,  art  with  me  still : 
Thy  friendly  rod  shall  give  me  aid, 
And  guide  me  through  the  dreadful  shade. 
2 


14  CONFIDENCE    IN    THE    LORD. 

HYMN  18.     C.  M. 

I  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  O  King ; 

And  I  will  bless  thy  name  for  ever  ant  ever. 

1  Sweet  is  the  memory  of  thy  grace, 

My  God,  my  heavenly  King  ; 
Let  age  to  age  thy  righteousness 
In  songs  of  glory  sing. 

2  God  reigns  on  high,  but  ne'er  confines 

His  goodness  to  the  skies ; 
Through  all  the  earth  his  bounty  shines 
And  every  want  supplies. 

3  How  kind  are  thy  compassions,  Lord  ! 

How  slow  thine  anger  moves ! 
How  soon  he  sends  his  pardoning  word, 
To  cheer  the  souls  he  loves. 

4  Sweet  is  the  memory  of  thy  grace, 

My  God,  my  heavenly  King ; 
Let  age  to  age  thy  righteousness 
In  songs  of  glory  sing. 


HYMN  19.     S.  M. 

I  will  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  for  ever : 
I  will  trust  in  the  covert  of  thy  wings. 

1  When,  overwhelmed  with  grief, 

My  heart  within  me  dies, 
Helpless,  and  far  from  all  relief, 
To  heaven  I  lift  mine  eyes. 

2  0  lead  me  to  the  Rock 

That 's  high  above  my  head  ; 
And  make  the  covert  of  thy  wings 
My  shelter  and  my  shade. 

8  Within  thy  presence,  Lord, 
Forever  I  '11  abide  : 
Thou  art  the  tower  of  my  defence, 
The  refuge  where  I  hide. 

HYMN  20.     S.  M. 

As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west, 

^o  far  hath  He  removed  our  transgressions  from  i 

1  My  soul,  repeat  his  praise, 

Whose  mercies  are  so  great ; 


CONFIDENCE   IN   THE   LORD.  15 

Whose  anger  is  so  slow  to  rise, 
So  ready  to  abate. 

2  His  grace  subdues  our  sins, 

And  his  forgiving  love, 
Far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west, 
Doth  all  our  guilt  remove. 

3  High  as  the  heavens  are  raised 

Above  the  ground  we  tread, 
So  far  the  riches  of  his  grace 
Our  highest  thoughts  exceed. 


HYMN  21.     C.  M. 

Whom  have  I  in  heaven  but  thee  ? 

And  there  is  none  on  earth  that  I  desire  beside  thee. 

1  "Whom  have  we,  Lord,  in  heaven  but  thee, 

And  whom  on  earth  beside? 
Where  else  for  succor  can  we  flee, 
Or  in  whose  strength  confide  ? 

2  Thou  art  our  portion  here  below, 

Our  promised  bliss  above  ; 
Ne'er  may  our  souls  an  object  know 
So  precious  as  thy  love. 

3  Thou,  Lord,  wilt  be  our  guide  through  life, 

And  help  and  strength  supply  ; 
Sustain  us  in  death's  fearful  strife, 
And  welcome  us  on  high. 


HYMN  22.     S.  M. 

They  that  trust  in  Jehovah  shall  be  as  Mount  Zinn, 
Which  cannot  be  moved,  but  abideth  for  ever. 

1  Firm  and  unmoved  are  they, 

Who  rest  their  souls  on  God  ; 
Firm  as  the  mount  where  David  dwelt? 
Or  where  the  ark  abode. 

2  As  mountains  stood  to  guard 

The  city's  sacred  ground. 
So  God,  and  his  upholding  love 
Embrace  his  people  round. 


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3  Deal  gently,  Lord,  with  those, 
Whose  faith  and  holy  fear, 
Whose  hope,  and  trust,  and  life  of  love, 
Proclaim  their  hearts  sincere. 

HYMN  23.     S.  M. 

Return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  soul : 

For  Jehovah  hath  dealt  bountifully  with  thee. 

1  O  cease,  my  wandering  soul, 

On  restless  wing  to  roam  ; 
All  this  wide  world,  to  either  pole, 
Has  not  for  thee  a  home. 

2  Behold  the  ark  of  God  ;  . 

Behold  the  open  door  : 
0,  haste  to  gain  that  dear  abode, 
And  rove,  my  soul,  no  more. 

8  There,  safe  thou  shalt  abide, 

There,  sweet  shall  be  thy  rest, 
And  every  longing  satisfied, 
With  full  salvation  blest. 

HYMN  24.     C.  M. 

INCARNATION   OF   THE   LORD. 

And  they  sang  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the  throne  : 

And  no  one  could  learn  that  song,  but  those  who  were  redeemed  from  the  earth. 

1  Father,  how  wide  thy  glory  shines ! 

How  high  thy  wonders  rise  ! 
Known  through  the  earth  by  myriad  signs, 
By  myriads  through  the  skies. 

2  But  when  we  view  thy  vast  design, 

To  save  our  fallen  race  ; 
Where  wisdom,  love,  and  power  combine 
Thy  justice  and  thy  grace: 

3  Our  thoughts  are  lost  in  sacred  awe  ; 

We  wonder  and  adore  : 

The  highest  angels  never  saw 

So  much  of  God  before. 

4  O  may  I  bear  some  humble  part, 

In  that  immortal  song  : 
Wonder  and  joy  shall  tune  my  heart, 
And  love  command  my  tongue. 


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HYMN  25.     C.  M. 

Jehovah  is  my  strength,  and  my  song; 
And  he  is  become  my  salvation. 

1  Hark,  the  glad  sound  ;  Jehovah  cornea, 

The  Savior  promised  long  : 
Let  every  heart  prepare  a  throne, 
And  every  voice  a  song. 

2  He  comes,  the  prisoners  to  release, 

In  Satan's  bondage  held  : 
The  gates  of  brass  before  him  burst, 
The  iron  fetters  yield. 

3  He  comes,  the  broken  heart  to  bind, 

The  wounded  soul  to  cure ; 
And  with  the  treasures  of  his  love 
Xo  bless  the  humble  poor. 

4  Our  glad  hosannas,  Prince  of  peace, 

Thy  welcome  shall  proclaim  ; 
And  heaven's  eternal  arches  ring 
With  thy  beloved  name. 


HYMN  26.     C.  M. 

Glory  to  God  Li  the  highest;  and  on  earth  peace  ;  good  will  toward  mea. 

1  Mortals,  awake,  with  angels  join, 

And  chant  the  solemn  lay  ; 

Joy,  love,  and  gratitude,  combine 

To  hail  the  auspicious  day. 

2  In  heaven  the  rapturous  song  began ; 

And  sweet  seraphic  fire 
Through  all  the  shining  legions  ran, 
And  strung,  and  tuned  the  lyre. 

3  Swift  through  the  vast  expanse  it  flew, 

And  loud  the  echo  rolled  ; 
The  theme,  the  song,  the  joy  was  new, 
'Twas  more  than  heaven  could  hold. 

4  Down  through  the  portals  of  the  sky 

The  impetuous  torrent  ran  ; 
And  angels  flew,  with  eager  joy, 
To  bear  the  news  to  man. 


18  INCARNATION    OF   THE   LORD. 

5  Hark  !  the.  angelic  armies  shout ; 
"  Glory  to  God  "  they  sing : 
With  "  Peace  on  earth,  good  will  to  men," 
The  heavenly  arches  ring. 

HYMN  27.     C.  M. 

He  bowed  the  heavens  also  and  came  down  ; 
And  darkness  was  under  his  fbet. 

1  The  Lord  descended  from  above, 

And  bowed  the  heavens  most  high  ; 
And  underneath  his  feet  he  cast 
The  darkness  of  the  sky. 

2  He  sat  serene  upon  the  floods, 

Their  fury  to  restrain  ; 
And  he,  as  sovereign  Lord  and  King, 
For  evermore  shall  reign. 

HYMN  28.     C.  M. 

Salvation  belongeth  to  Jehovah  : 
Thy  blessing  is  upon  thy  people. 

1  Salvation  !  O,  the  joyful  sound ! 

'Tis  pleasure  to  our  ears ; 
A  sovereign  balm  for  every  wound, 
A  cordial  for  our  fears. 

2  Buried  in  sorrow  and  in  sin, 

At  hell's  dark  door  we  lay ; 
But  we  arise  by  grace  divine, 
To  see  a  heavenly  day. 

8  Salvation  !  —  let  the  echo  fly 
The  spacious  earth  around ; 
While  all  the  armies  of  the  sky 
Conspire  to  raise  the  sound. 

HYMN  29.     L.  M. 

Blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lorj>  - 
Hoeanna  in  the  highest. 

1  Now  to  the  Lord  a  noble  song ! 
Awake,  my  soul ;  awake,  my  tongue : 
Hosanna  to  the  Savior's  name,  ° 
And  all  his  boundless  love  proclaim. 

2  Grace !  —  'tis  a  sweet,  a  charming  theme ; 
My  thoughts  rejoice  at  J^nS  name  : 


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Ye  angels,  dwell  upon  the  sound ; 
Ye  heavens,  reflect  it  to  the  ground. 

S  O,  may  I  reach  that  happy  place, 
Where  he  unveils  his  lovely  face ; 
Where  all  his  glories  you  behold, 
And  sing  his  name  to  harps  of  gold. 

HYMN  30.     S.  M. 

Jesus  wept. 

1  Behold,  the  Savior  weeps ! 
And  shall  our  cheeks  be  dry  ? 

Let  floods  of  penitential  grief 
Burst  forth  from  every  eye. 

2  The  Savior  God  in  tears 
Angels  with  wonder  see  : 

Be  thou  astonished,  0  my  soul! 
He  shed  those  tears  for  thee. 

3  He  wept,  that  we  might  weep; 
"lis  sin  demands  the  tear  : 

In  heaven  alone  no  grief  is  found. 
Because  no  sin  is  there. 

4  0  Savior,  God  above, 
Repentance  true  impart ; 

Bestow  that  precious  gift  of  thine, 


HYMN  31.     S.  M. 

Occupy  till  I  come. 

1  A  charge  to  keep  I  have 

A  God  to  glorify ; 
A  never-dying  soul  to  save, 
And  fit  it  for  the  sky. 

2  To  serve  the  present  age, 

My  calling  to  fulfil : 
O  may  it  all  my  powers  engage, 
To  do  my  Master's  will. 

8  Help  me  to  watch  and  pray, 
And  on  thyself  rely, 
Assured,  if  I  my  trust  betray, 
I  shall  for  ever  die. 


20  INCARNATION   OF   THE   LORD. 

HYMN  32.     C.  M. 

I  am  the  Way,  the  Truth,  and  the  Life. 

1  The  Lord  our  Savior  is  the  Way 

To  purity  and  peace  ; 
By  doctrine  from  his  Word,  he  leads 
To  everlasting  bliss. 

2  The  Lord  our  Savior  is  the  Truth, 

The  inward,  shining  Light, 
That  reason  guides,  and  gives  to  faith 
The  evidence  of  sight. 

3  The  Lord  our  Savior  is  the  Life 

Of  every  soul  that  lives  ; 
And  everlasting  life,  to  those 
Who  keep  his  Word,  he  gives. 

4  Jesus,  my  Way,  my  Truth,  my  Life, 

My  God,  my  All  in  all ; 
At  thy  blest  feet,  in  humble  love, 
And  lowly  fear,  I  fall. 

HYMN  33.     C.  M. 

3ome  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labor,  and  are  heavy  laden  ;  and  I  will  give  yru  r« 

1  Come  hither,  all  ye  weary  souls  ; 

Ye  heavy  laden  sinners,  come : 
I  '11  give  you  rest  from  all  your  toils. 
And  raise  you  to  my  heavenly  home. 

2  They  shall  find  rest,  who  learn  of  me : 

I  'm  of  a  meek  and  lowly  mind  : 
But  passion  rages  like  the  sea  ; 
And  pride  is  restless  as  the  wind. 

8  Blest  is  the  man,  whose  shoulders  take 
My  yoke,  and  bear  it  with  delight ; 
My  yoke  is  easy  to  the  neck, 

My  grace  shall  make  the  burden  light. 

HYMN  34.     7's. 

Incline  your  ear.  and  come  unto  me: 
Hcur,  and  your  soul  shall  live. 

1   Come,  said  Jesus'  sacred  voice, 

Come,  and  make  my  paths  your  choice: 


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I  will  guide  you  to  your  home  ; 
Weary  pilgrims,  hither  come. 

2  Hither  come,  for  here  is  found 
Balm  for  every  bleeding  wound  ; 
Peace,  which  ever  shall  endure ; 
Rest,  eternal,  sacred,  sure. 


HYMN  35.     7*8. 

Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants, 

And  ye  thai  fear  him,  both  small  and  great. 

1  Angels,  roll  the  rock  away ; 
Death,  yield  up  thy  mighty  prey : 
See,  he  rises  from  the  tomb, 
Rises  with  immortal  bloom. 

2  Tis  the  Savior  ;  angels,  raise 
Your  triumphant  songs  of  praise  ; 
Let  the  earth's  remotest  bound 
Hear  the  joy-inspiring  sound. 

8  0  ye  people,  lift  your  eyes ; 
High  in  glory  see  him  rise : 
Hosts  of  angels  on  the  road 
Hail  and  sing  the  incarnate  God 

4  Praise  him,  all  ye  heavenly  choirs, 
Praise,  and  sweep  your  golden  lyres  ; 
Praise  him  in  the  noblest  songs, 
Praise  him  from  ten  thousand  tongues. 

HYMN  36.     C.  M. 

Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain. 

1  Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  songs, 

With  angels  round  the  throne  ; 
Ten  thousand  thousand  are  their  tongues, 
But  all  their  joys  are  one. 

3  "  Worthy  the  Lamb  that  died,"  they  cry, 

"  To  be  exalted  thus  : " 
"  Worthy  the  Lamb,"  our  lips  reply, 
"  For  he  was  slain  for  us." 

2  Jesus  is  worthy  to  receive 

Honor  and  power  divine  ; 
And  blessings,  more  than  we  can  give, 
Be,  Lord,  forever  thine. 


INCARNATION    OF    THE    LORD. 

4  The  whole  creation  join  in  one 
To  bless  the  sacred  name 
Of  him  who  sits  upon  the  throne, 
And  to  adore  the  Lamb. 

HYMN  37.     C.  M. 

lad  hi  had  on  his  vesture  and  on  his  thigh  a  name  written,  Kiw«  ov 
Kings,  and  Lord  of  Lords. 

1  All  hail  the  great  Immanuel's  name ! 

Let  seraphs  prostrate  fall ; 
Bring  forth  the  royal  diadem, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all. 

2  Let  countless  angels  strike  the  lyre, 

And  low  before  Him  fall, 
Who  tune  to  love  their  holy  choir, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all. 

3  Let  every  tribe,  of  every  tongue, 

All  creatures,  great  and  small, 
Loud  swell  this  universal  song, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all. 

4  Our  Heavenly  Father,  Jesus,  Lord, 

Whom  King  of  kings  we  call ; 

We  worship  thee,  Incarnate  Word, 

And  crown  thee  Lord  of  all. 

HYMN  38.     8's  and  7's. 

Thou  art  worthy,  O  Lord  to  receive  glory,  and  honor,  and  jx  war 
*  or  thou  hast  created  all  tilings.  .  '         ^     m 

1  Jesus,  Lord  of  all  creation, 

Pure,  unbounded  love  thou  art : 
Visit  us  with  thy  salvation  ; 
Enter  every  waiting  heart. 

2  Breathe,  O  breathe  thy  Holy  Spirit 

Into  every  troubled  breast : 
Let  us  all  thy  grace  inherit; 
Let  us  find  the  promised  rest. 

S  Finish,  now,  thy  new  creation  ; 
From  our  sins  O  set  us  free  : 
May  we  find  thy  great  salvation 

Come,  with  healing  power,  from  thee. 


INCARNATION    OF    THE    LORD. 

4  Lord,  we  would  on  earth  adore  thee, 
Till  in  heaven  we  take  our  place  ; 
Till  we  cast  our  crowns  before  thee, 
Lost  in  wonder,  love,  and  praise. 

HYMN  39.     L.  M. 

"Who  shall  not  fear  thee,  O  Lord,  and  glorify  thy  name|? 
For  thou  alone  art  holy. 

1  Jesus,  in  thee  our  hopes  shall  rest, 
Fountain  of  peace,  and  joy,  and  love  ; 
Be  thy  great  name  on  earth  confessed, 
As  by  the  hosts  of  heaven  above. 

2  Thine  is  all  wisdom,  thine  alone : 
Mercy  and  truth  before  thee  stand : 
Justice  and  judgment  form  thy  throne ; 
And  love  divine  impels  thy  hand. 

3  No  other  can  thy  honors  claim, 
Or  join  in  thy  redeeming  care  ; 
No  rival  bear  thy  sacred  name  ; 
No  equal  in  thy  glory  share. 

4  Worship  to  thee  alone  belongs  ; 
Worship  to  thee  alone  we  give  : 

Thine  be  our  hearts,  and  thine  our  songs, 
O  Lord,  in  whom  alone  we  live. 

HYMN  40.     S.  M. 

Bless  Jehovah,  O  my  soul : 

And  all  that  is  within  me,  bless  his  holy  name. 

1  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul ; 
Let  all  within  me  join, 

And  aid  my  tongue  to  bless  his  name, 
Whose  favors  are  divine. 

2  The  Lord  forgives  thy  sins, 
The  Lord  relieves  thy  pain, 

The  Lord  doth  heal  thy  sicknesses, 
And  give  thee  strength  again. 

8       He  crowns  thy  life  with  love, 
When  ransomed  from  the  grave ; 
He,  who  redeemed  my  soul  from  hell, 
Hath  sovereign  power  to  save- 


24  INCARNATION    OF   THE   LORD. 

4  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul ; 

Let  all  within  me  join, 
And  aid  my  tongue  to  bless  his  name, 
Whose  favors  are  divine. 

HYMN  41.     7's. 

Thou  hast  been  my  defence  and  refuge  in  the  day  of  trowfcifc 

1  Jesus,  Kefuge  of  my  soul, 

Let  me  to  thy  bosom  fly, 
While  the  angry  billows  roll, 
While  the  tempest  still  is  high. 

2  Hide  me,  O  my  Savior,  hide, 

Till  the  storm  of  life  is  past : 
Safe  into  the  haven  guide ; 
O  receive  my  soul  at  last. 

HYMN  42.     S.  M. 

He  mat  aweuem  in  the  secret  place  of  the  Most  lligt, 
Shall  abide  under  the  shadow  of  the  Almighty. 

1  While  my  Redeemer 's  near, 
My  shepherd,  and  my  guide, 

I  bid  farewell  to  every  fear ; 
My  wants  are  all  supplied. 

2  To  ever  fragrant  meads, 
Where  rich  abundance  grows, 

His  gracious  hand  indulgent  leads, 
And  guards  my  sweet  repose. 

5  Dear  Shepherd,  if  I  stray, 
My  wandering  feet  restore  ; 

And  guard  me  with  thy  watchful  eye, 
And  let  me  rove  no  more. 

HYMN  43.     C.  M. 

Behold,  God  is  mine  helper  : 

Jehovah  is  with  tlieni  that  uphold  my  soui. 

1  Forever  blessed  be  the  Lord, 

My  Savior,  and  my  shield  ; 
He  sends  the  Spirit  of  his  Word, 
To  arm  me  for  the  field. 

2  When  sin  and  hell  their  force  unite, 

He  makes  my  soul  his  care ; 


THE   WORD.  26 

Instructs  me  in  the  heavenly  fight, 
And  guards  me  through  the  war. 

8  A  friend  and  helper  so  divine 
My  tainting  hope  shall  raise ; 
He  makes  the  glorious  victory  mine, 
And  his  shall  be  the  praise. 

HYMN  44.     C.  M. 

to  God  in  the  highest ;  and  on  earth  peace  ;  good  will  towaid  mtm 

1  Calm  on  the  listening  ear  of  night 

Come  heaven's  melodious  strains, 
"Where  wild  Judea  stretches  far 
Her  silver-mantled  plains. 

2  Celestial  choirs,  from  courts  above, 

Shed  sacred  glories  there  ; 
And  angels,  with  their  sparkling  lyres, 
Make  music  on  the  air. 

8  The  answering  hills  of  Palestine 
Send  back  the  glad  reply ; 
And  greet,  from  all  their  sacred  heights, 
The  day-spring  from  on  high. 

4  O'er  the  blue  depths  of  Galilee 

There  comes  a  holier  calm  ; 
And  Sharon  waves,  in  solemn  praise, 
Her  silent  groves  of  palm. 

5  "Glory  to  God!"  the  sounding  skies 

Loud  with  their  anthems  ring: 
"  Peace  to  the  earth,  good  will  to  men, 
From  heaven's  Eternal  King ! " 

6  Light  on  thy  hills,  Jerusalem ! 

The  Savior  now  is  born  ; 
And  bright  on  Bethlehem's  joyous  plains 
Breaks  the  first  Christmas  morn. 

HYMN  45.     C.  M. 

THE    WORD. 

Forever,  O  Jehovah,  thy  word  is  settled  in  heaven. 

1  What  glory  gilds  the  sacred  page, 
Majestic,  like  the  sun  : 
It  gives  a  light  to  every  age ; 
It  gives,  but  borrows  none. 
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26 


THE    WORD. 

2  The  power  that  gave  it  still  supplies 
The  gracious  light  and  heat : 
Its  truths  upon  the  nations  rise ; 
They  rise,  no  more  to  set. 

8  Let  everlasting  thanks  be  thine 
For  such  a  bright  display, 
As  makes  a  world  of  darkness  shine 
With  beams  of  heavenly  day. 

4  My  soul  rejoices  to  pursue 
The  steps  of  him  I  love, 
Till  glory  break  upon  my  view 
In  brighter  worlds  above. 

HYMN  4G.     C.  M. 

Wherewith  shall  a  young  man  cleanse  his  -way' 
By  taking  heed  according  to  thy  Word. 

1  How  shall  the  young  secure  their  hearts 

And  guard  their  lives  from  sin  ? 
Thy  Word  the  choicest  rules  imparts 
To  keep  the  conscience  clean. 

2  'Tis  like  the  sun,  a  heavenly  light, 

That  guides  us  all  the  day ; 
And,  through  the  dangers  of  the  night, 
A  lamp  to  lead  our  way. 

S  Thy  Word  is  everlasting  truth ; 
How  pure  is  every  page  ! 
That  holy  book  shall  guide  our  youth, 
And  well  support  our  age. 

HYMN  47.     C.  M. 

Thy  Word  is  a  lamp  unto  my  feet, 
And  a  light  unto  my  path. 

1  How  precious  is  the  book  divine, 

By  inspiration  given ! 
Bright  as  a  lamp  its  doctrines  shine, 
To  guide  our  souls  to  heaven. 

2  It  sweetly  cheers  our  drooping  hearts, 

In  this  dark  vale  of  tears  ; 
Life,  light,  and  joy  it  still  imparts, 
And  quells  our  rising  fears. 


THE    WORD.  27 

3  This  lamp,  through  all  the  tedious  night, 
Of  life,  shall  guide  our  way  ; 
Till  we  behold  the  clearer  light 
Of  an  eternal  day. 

HYMN  48.     C.  M. 

The  li^ht  of  the  moon  shall  be  as  the  light  of  the  sun: 

And  the  light  of  the  sun  sevenf  >ld,  as  the  light  of  seven  day* 

1  How  shall  we  celebrate  thy  love, 

Thou  ever-blessed  Lord, 

For  all  thy  mercies  from  above, 

But  chiefly  for  thy  Word. 

2  Goodness  and  truth  are  now  display'd 

In  their  own  heavenly  light : 
Thy  Holy  Word  is  open  laid 
To  our  astonished  sight. 

3  'Tis  ours  to  walk  in  light  divine, 

Through  all  our  happy  road : 
The  beams  of  truth  around  us  shine, 
And  lead  to  thine  abode. 

4  Blest  day  of  heavenly  light  and  heat, 

Of  sacred  truth  and  love  ! 
Now  we  may  run,  with  cheerful  feet, 
To  realms  of  bliss  above. 


HYMN  49.     L.  P.  M. 

O  how  I  love  thy  law :  it  is  my  meditation  all  the  day. 

1  I  love  the  volume  of  thy  Word; 
What  light  and  joy  those  leaves  afford 

To  souls  benighted  and  distressed! 
Thy  precepts  guide  my  doubtful  way ; 
Thy  fear  forbids  my  feet  to  stray ; 

Thy  promise  leads  my  heart  to  rest. 

2  Who  knows  the  errors  of  his  thoughts  ? 
O  Lord,  forgive  my  secret  faults, 

And  from  presumptuous  sins  restrain: 
Accept  my  words  of  prayer,  0  Lord, 
My  meditations  on  thy  Word ; 

Nor  let  me  read  its  truths  in  vain. 


28  THE    WORD. 

HYMN  50.     C.  M. 

And  on  either  side  of  the  river  was  the  Tree  of  lifc 

1  Father  of  mercies,  in  thy  "Word, 

What  grace  and  glory  shine  ! 
Forever  be  thy  name  adored 
For  wisdom  so  divine. 

2  The  tree  of  life  here  fruitful  grows, 

Adorned  with  healing  leaves : 
Sublimer  sweets  than  nature  knows 
The  hungry  soul  receives. 

3  O  may  these  heavenly  pages  be 

My  ever  dear  delight ; 
And  still  new  beauties  may  I  see, 
And  still  increasing  light. 

4  Divine  Instructor,  gracious  Lord, 

Be  thou  forever  near ; 
Teach  me  to  love  thy  holy  Word, 
And  view  thy  glory  there. 

HYMN  51.     C.  M. 

O  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep  thy  statutes ! 

1  O  that  the  Lord  would  guide  my  ways 

To  keep  his  statutes  still ! 
O  that  my  God  would  grant  me  grace 
To  know  and  do  his  will ! 

2  O  send  thy  Spirit  down,  to  write 

Thy  law  upon  my  heart ! 
Nor  let  my  tongue  indulge  deceit, 
Nor  act  the  liar's  part. 

3  From  vanity  turn  off  mine  eyes ; 

Let  no  corrupt  design, 
Nor  covetous  desires,  arise 
Within  this  soul  of  mine. 

4  Order  my  footsteps  by  thy  Word, 

And  make  my  heart  sincere ; 
Let  sin  have  no  dominion,  Lord, 
But  keep  my  conscience  clear. 

5  Make  me  to  walk  in  thy  commands ; 

'Tis  a  delightful  road : 


THE   LORD'S   UNIVERSAL   PROVIDENCE.  29 

Nor  let  my  head,  nor  heart,  nor  hands, 
Offend  against  my  God. 

HYMN  52.     L.  M. 

THE  LORD'S  UNIVERSAL  PROVIDENCE. 

O  Jehovah,  thou  hast  searched  me,  and  "known  me. 

1  Lord,  Thou  hast  searched  and  seen  me  through; 
Thine  eye  commands,  with  piercing  view, 

My  rising  and  my  resting  hours, 
My  inmost  heart,  and  all  my  powers. 

2  My  thoughts,  before  they  are  my  own, 
Are  to  the  Lord  distinctly  known  : 
He  knows  the  words  I  mean  to  speak, 
Ere  from  my  opening  lips  they  break. 

3  "Within  thy  circling  power  I  stand ; 
On  every  side  I  find  thy  hand ; 
Awake,  asleep,  at  home,  abroad, 
Still  present  with  me  is  my  God. 

4  O  may  these  thoughts  possess  my  breast, 
Where'er  I  rove,  where'er  I  rest ! 

Nor  let  my  weaker  passions  dare 
Consent  to  sin,  for  God  is  there. 

HYMN  53.     C.  M. 

For  there  is  not  a  word  in  my  tongiie, 

But  lo,  O  Jehovah,  thou  knowest  it  altogether. 

1  In  all  my  vast  concerns  with  thee, 

In  vain  my  soul  would  try 
To  shun  thy  presence,  Lord,  or  flee 
The  notice  of  thine  eye. 

2  Thine  all-surrounding  sight  surveys 

My  rising  and  my  rest, 
My  public  walks,  my  private  ways, 
And  secrets  of  my  breast. 

3  My  thoughts  lie  open  to  the  Lord, 

Before  they  're  formed  within ; 
And  ere  my  lips  pronounce  the  word, 
He  knows  the  sense  I  mean. 

4  O,  wondrous  knowledge,  deep  and  high ! 

Where  can  a  creature  hide  ? 
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30     THE  lord's  universal  providence. 

"Within  thy  circling  arms  I  lie, 
Enclosed  on  every  side. 

5  So  let  thy  grace  surround  me  still, 

And  like  a  bulwark  prove, 

To  guard  my  soul  from  every  ill, 

Secured' by  sovereign  love. 

HYMN  54.     L.  M. 

The  darkness  and  the  light  are  both  alike  to  thee. 

1  O  thou,  to  whose  all-searching  sight 
The  darkness  shineth  as  the  light, 
Search,  prove  my  heart;  it  pants  for  thee: 
O  burst  these  bonds,  and  set  it  free. 

2  While  in  this  darksome  wild  I  stray, 
Be  thou  my  light,  be  thou  my  way : 
No  foes,  no  violence,  I  fear ; 

No  harm,  if  thou,  O  Lord,  art  near. 

3  When  rising  floods  my  soul  o'erflow, 
When  sinks  my  heart  in  waves  of  woe, 
O  Lord,  thy  timely  aid  impart, 

And  raise  my  head,  and  cheer  my  heart. 

4  If  rough  and  thorny  be  the  way, 
My  strength  proportion  to  my  day ; 
Till  toil,  and  grief,  and  pain,  shall  cease, 
Where  all  is  calm,  and  joy,  and  peace. 

HYMN  55.     C.  M. 

Jehovah  is  good  to  all : 

And  his  tender  mercies  are  over  dl  his  works. 

1  When  all  thy  mercies,  gracious  Lord, 

My  rising  soul  surveys, 
Transported  with  the  view    [  'm  lost 
In  wonder,  love,  and  praise. 

2  Thy  Providence  my  life  sustained, 

And  all  my  wants  redressed, 
When  in  the  silent  womb  I  lay, 
Or  hung  upon  the  breast. 

3  Unnumbered  comforts  on  my  soul 

Thy  tender  care  bestowed, 
Before  my  infant  heart  conceived 
From  whom  those  comforts  flowed. 


THE    TEMPLE    WORSHIP. 

4  While  in  the  slippery  paths  of  youth, 

With  heedless  steps,  I  ran, 
Thine  arm,  unseen,  conveyed  me  safe, 
From  childhood  up  to  man. 

5  Through  every  period  of  my  life 

Thy  goodness  I  '11  pursue  ; 
And  after  death,  in  happier  worlds, 
The  glorious  theme  renew. 

HYMN  5$.    P.  M. 

THE     TEMPLE     WORSHIP. 

Jehovah  is  in  his  holy  temple. 

1  The  Lord  is  in  his  holy  temple, 

In  his  house  of  prayer  below  ; 
There  his  faithful  ones  assemble. 

And  before  his  footstool  bow. 
Behold,  he 's  present  with  us  ever, 

When  assembled  in  his  name, 
Aiding  every  good  endeavor, 

Guiding  every  humble  aim. 

2  The  Lord  is  in  his  holy  temple, 

In  the  church  he  calls  his  own, 
In  the  city  where  assemble 

All  who  worship  him  alone. 
The  New  Jerusalem,  all  glorious, 

Is  the  city  of  our  God ; 
There  Immanuel  reigns  victorious, 

There  he  makes  his  loved  abode. 

3  The  Lord  is  in  his  holy  temple, 

In  the  heavenly  world  above, 
Where  the  saints  in  light  assemble, 

Who  are  perfected  in  love. 
And  there  eternal  songs  ascending 

From  celestial  voices  flow  ; 
Joys  supreme,  and  never  ending, 

Crown  the  toils  endured  below. 

HYMN  57.     C.  M. 

God  is  trreatly  to  be  feared  in  the  assembly  of  the  feuma; 
And  to  be  had  in  reverence  by  all  that  are  about  him. 

1  With  reverence  let  us  all  appear, 
And  bow  before  the  Lord  ; 


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32  TIIE    TEMPLE    WORSHIP. 

His  high  commands  with  reverence  hear. 
And  tremble  at  his  word. 

2  How  terrible  thy  glories  be ! 

How  bright  thy  precepts  shine ! 
Where  is  the  power  that  vies  with  thee? 
Or  truth  compared  with  thine  ? 

3  Thy  words  the  raging  winds  control, 

And  rule  the  boisterous  deep ; 
Thou  mak'st  the  sleeping  billows  roll, 
The  rolling  billows  sleep. 

4  Justice  and  judgment  are  thy  throne, 

Yet  wondrous  is  thy  grace ; 
While  truth  and  mercy,  joined  in  one, 
Invite  us  near  thy  face. 

HYMN  58.     C.  M. 

O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down ; 

Let  us  kneel  before  the  face  of  Jehovah  out  Maker. 

1  Sing  to  the  Lord  Jehovah's  name, 

And  in  his  strength  rejoice ; 
When  his  salvation  is  our  theme, 
Exalted  be  our  voice. 

2  Come,  and  with  humble  souls  adore ; 

Come,  kneel  before  his  face : 

0  may  the  creatures  of  his  power 
Be  children  of  his  grace  ! 

HYMN  59.     S.  M. 

I  will  worship  towarJ  ihy  holy  temple. 

1  Lord,  at  thy  sacred  feet 
Joyful  we  now  appear ; 

Within  thy  earthly  temple  meet, 
To  see  thy  glory  here. 

2  We  come  to  worship  thee, 
For  thou  art  God  alone ; 

In  humble  prayer  to  bend  the  knee,  ' 
Before  thy  holy  throne. 

8        Thy  Word  is  our  delight ; 
Thy  truth  will  make  us  free : 
Tis  from  thyself,  a  heavenly  light; 
It  leads  our  souls  to  thee. 


TEE    TKMl'LE    WORSHIP.  33 

4       Thy  goodness  we  behold, 

While,  in  thy  presence,  Lord, 
Thou  dost  thy  truth  and  love  unfold, 
The  treasures  of  thy  Word. 

HYMN  60.     S.  M. 

O  come,  let  us  sing-  unto  Jehovah. 

1  Come,  sound  his  praise  abroad, 

And  hymns  of  glory  sing : 
Jehovah  is  the  sovereign  God, 
The  universal  King. 

2  Come,  worship  at  his  throne ; 

Come,  bow  before  the  Lord  : 
We  are  his  work,  and  not  our  own ; 
He  formed  us  by  his  Word. 

8  Come,  and  obey  his  voice  ; 

Come,  and  receive  his  grace ; 
Come,  like  the  people  of  his  choice, 
And  seek  your  Father's  face. 

HYMN  61.     H.  M. 

How  lovely  are  thy  tabernacles,  O  Jehovah  of  Hoswa 

1  Lord  of  the  heavens  above, 
How  pleasant  and  how  fair 
The  dwellings  of  thy  love, 
Thine  earthly  temples,  are ! 

To  thine  abode 
My  heart  aspires,  with  warm  desirea 
To  see  my  God. 

2  O  happy  souls  that  pray 
Where  God  appoints  to  hear ! 
O  happy  men  that  pay 
Their  constant  service  there  ! 

They  praise  thee  still : 
And  happy  they,  who  find  the  way 
To  Zion's  hill. 

8       They  go  from  strength  to  strength, 
Through  this  dark  vale  of  tears ; 
Till  each  arrives  at  length, 
Till  each  in  heaven  appears. 
There  shall  we  meet, 
When  God  our  King  shall  thither  bring 
Our  willing  feet. 


34  BAPTISM. 

HYMN  62.     L.  M. 

And  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither  sorrow  nor  crying: 
Neither  shall  there  be  any  more  pain. 

1  Thine  earthly  Sabbaths,  Lord,  we  love ; 
But  there 's  a  nobler  rest  above : 

To  that  our  longing  souls  aspire, 
With  cheerful  hope,  and  strong  desire. 

2  No  more  fatigue,  no  more  distress, 

Nor  sin,  nor  death  shall  reach  the  place ; 
No  groans  shall  mingle  with  the  songs, 
Which  warble  from  immortal  tongues. 

3  No  rude  alarms  of  raging  foes ; 
No  cares  to  break  the  long  repose ; 
No  midnight  shade,  no  clouded  sun ; 
But  sacred,  high,  eternal  noon. 

4  Thine  earthly  Sabbaths,  Lord,  we  love; 
But  there 's  a  nobler  rest  above : 

To  that  our  longing  souls  aspire, 
With  cheerful  hope,  and  strong  desire. 

HYMN  63.    L.  M. 

BAPTISM     OF    A     CHILD. 

Suffer  the  attle  children  to  come  unto  Me,  and  forbid  them  not ;  for  of  such  u  the 
kingdom  of  heaven. 

1  O  Lord  of  grace  and  purity, 
We  dedicate  this  child  to  thee : 

Shield  him  from  sin  and  threatening  wrong, 
And  let  thy  love  his  life  prolong. 

2  O,  may  thy  spirit  gently  draw 
His  willing  soul  to  keep  thy  law : 
May  virtue,  piety,  and  truth 
Dawn  even  with  his  dawning  youth. 

3  Grant  that,  with  true  and  faithful  heart, 
We,  too,  may  act  the  Christian's  part ; 
Cheered  by  each  promise  thou  hast  given, 
And  striving  for  the  life  of  heaven. 

HYMN  64.     C.  M. 

BAPTISM     OF    AN    ADULT. 

1  Thy  servant,  gracious  Lord,  receive, 
And  give  his  soul  a  place 


THE    HOLY    SUPPER. 

Among  thy  children  who  believe 
On  thee,  and  know  thy  grace. 

2  Baptized  in  thy  most  holy  name, 

May  he  thy  Word  obey; 
And  with  an  ardent,  constant  flame, 
Pursue  the  heavenly  way. 

3  O  may  he  live  to  thee  alone, 

In  truth  and  goodness  shine ; 
Thy  heavenly  laws  and  doctrines  own, 
And  be  forever  thine. 

HYMN  65.    L.  M. 

BAPTISM    OF    A    FAMILY. 

1  Father  of  every  holy  tie, 

Which  forms  the  happiness  of  home, 
To  crave  thy  blessing  from  on  high, 
Thy  servants  now  before  thee  come. 

2  Let  the  dear  pledges  of  their  love 

Like  tender  plants  around  them  grow ; 
Thy  present  grace,  and  joys  above, 
Upon  their  little  ones  bestow. 

3  Receive,  at  their  believing  hand, 

The  charge  which  they  devote  as  thina 
Obedient  to  their  Lord's  command ; 
And  seal,  with  power,  the  rite  divine. 

4  Smile  on  this  waiting  family, 

Whose  prayers  in  unison  ascend ; 
To  every  member  of  this  house 
Thy  grace  impart,  thy  love  extend. 

HYMN  66.    7's. 

THE     HOLY     SUPPER. 

Do  this  in  remembrance  of  -Me. 

1  At  thy  table,  Lord  of  life, 

May  our  souls  find  peace  and  rest; 
On  the  Savior  may  we  lean, 
Safe  repose  upon  his  breast. 

2  He  invites  us  to  this  feast, 

He  hath  said,  u  Remember  me ;" 


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36 


MARRIAGE. 

May  we  come  with  trustful  hearts* 
Hearts  devoted,  Lord,  to  thee, 

3  May  thy  grace  our  souls  awake ; 
Make  them  glow  with  holy  love: 
While  we  take  the  bread  and  cup, 
Set  our  hearts  on  things  above. 

HYMN  67.     8's,  7's,  and  4's. 

Thou  wilt  guide  me  with  thy  counsel ; 
And  afterward  receive  me  to  glory. 

1  Guide  me,  0  thou  great  Jehovah, 

Pilgrim  through  this  barren  land : 
I  am  weak,  but  thou  art  mighty ; 

Hold  me  with  thy  powerful  hand : 
Bread  of  heaven, 
Feed  me  now  and  evermore. 

2  Open,  Lord,  the  crystal  fountain, 

Whence  the  living  waters  flow ; 
Let  the  fiery,  cloudy  pillar 

Guide  me  all  my  journey  through  i 
Strong  Deliverer, 
Be  thou  still  my  Strength  and  Shield. 

3  When  I  tread  the  verge  of  Jordan, 

Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside  ; 
Bear  me  through  the  swelling  current  j 

Land  me  safe  on  Canaan's  side : 
Songs  of  praises 
I  will  ever  give  to  thee. 

HYMN  68.     C.  M. 

MARRIAGE. 
They  are  no  more  twain,  bat  one  flesh. 

1  Not  for  the  summer  hour  alone, 

When  skies  resplendent  shine, 
And  youth  and  pleasure  fill  the  throne, 
Our  hearts  and  hands  we  join ; 

2  But  for  those  stern  and  wintry  days 

Of  sorrow,  pain,  and  fear, 
When  Heaven's  wise  discipline  doth  make 
Our  earthly  journey  drear. 


CONFIRMATION.  87 

8  Not  for  this  span  of  life  alone, 
Which  like  a  blast  doth  fly, 
And,  as  the  transient  flowers  of  grass, 
Just  blossom,  droop,  and  die  ; 

4  But  for  a  being  without  end 
This  vow  of  love  we  take ; 
Grant  us,  O  Lord,  one  home  at  last, 
For  thy  great  mercy's  sake. 

HYMN  69.     C.  M. 

CONFIRMATION. 

What  shall  I  render  unto  the  Lord  for  all  his  benefits  toward  ta»t 

1  What  shall  I  render  to  my  God 

For  all  his  kindness  shown  ? 
My  feet  shall  visit  thine  abode, 
My  songs  address  thy  throne. 

2  Among  the  saints  that  fill  thine  house, 

My  offering  shall  be  paid ; 
There  shall  my  zeal  perform  the  vows 
My  soul,  repentant,  made. 

3  How  happy  all  thy  servants  are ! 

How  great  thy  love  to  me ! 
My  life,  which  thou  hast  made  thy  care, 
Lord,  I  devote  to  thee. 

4  Now  I  am  thine,  forever  thine, 

.   Nor  shall  my  purpose  move ; 
Thy  hand  has  loosed  my  chains  of  sin, 
And  bound  me  with  thy  love 

HYMN  70.     L.  M. 

I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  Jehovah  now  in  the  presence  of  hia  people, 

1  O  happy  day,  that  fixed  my  choice 

On  thee,  my  Savior  and  my  Lord  ! 
Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice, 
And  tell  its  raptures  all  abroad. 

2  O  happy  bond,  that  seals  my  vows 

To  Him  who  merits  all  my  love ! 
Let  cheerful  anthems  fill  the  house, 
While  to  his  altar  now  I  move. 
4 


88  SUBMISSION   TO   THE   LORD. 

3  Now  rest,  my  long-divided  heart ; 

Fixed  on  the  Rock  of  ages,  rest ; 
Here  have  I  found  a  nobler  part ; 

Here  heavenly  pleasures  fill  my  breast, 

4  High  Heaven,  that  hears  the  solemn  vow, 

That  vow  renewed  shall  daily  hear : 
Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow. 

And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dear. 

HYMN  71.     8's,  7's,  and  4's. 

CLOSE   OF    WORSHIP. 
If  thy  presence  go  not  with  us,  carry  us  not  up  hence. 

1  Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy  blessing, 

Fill  our  hearts  with  joy  and  peace ; 
Let  us  each,  thy  love  possessing, 
Triumph  in  redeeming  grace  : 

O  refresh  us, 
Travelling  through  this  wilderness. 

2  Thanks  we  give,  and  adoration, 

For  the  gospel's  joyful  sound ; 
May  the  fruits  of  thy  salvation 
In  our  hearts  and  lives  abound : 

May  thy  presence 
With  us  evermore  be  found. 

HYMN  72.     C.  M. 

SUBMISSION   TO   THE   LORD. 
Vour  Heavenly  Father  knowerh  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these  thing*. 

1  Father,  whate'er  of  earthly  bliss 

Thy  sovereign  will  denies, 
Accepted  at  thy  throne  of  grace 
Let  this  petition  rise : 

2  "  Give  me  a  calm,  a  thankful  heart, 

From  every  murmur  free ; 
The  blessings  of  thy  love  impart, 
And  make  me  live  to  thee. 

3  O  let  the  hope  that  thou  art  mine 

My  life  and  death  attend ; 
Thy  presence  through  my  journey  shine, 
And  crown  my  journey's  end." 


SUBMISSION   TO   THE   LORD.  39 

HYMN  73.     8's  and  G's. 

Thy  will  be  d<  n ■-. 

1  O  Lord,  my  Father,  while  I  stray 
Far  from  my  home  on  life's  rough  way, 
O  teach  me  from  my  heart  to  say, 

"  Thy  will,  0  Lord,  be  done." 

2  Though  dark  my  path,  and  sad  my  lot, 
Let  me  be  still,  and  murmur  not, 

And  breathe  the  prayer  divinely  taught, 
"  Thy  will,  0  Lord,  be  done." 

3  Should  pining  sickness  waste  away 
My  life  in  premature  decay, 

In  life  or  death  teach  me  to  say, 
"  Thy  will,  0  Lord,  be  done." 

4  Renew  my  will  from  day  to  day, 
Blend  it  with  thine,  and  take  away 
Whate'er  now  makes  it  hard  to  say, 

"  Thy  will,  O  Lord,  be  done." 

HYMN  74.     C.  M. 

Thou  art  my  Refuse  and  my  Portion  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

1  While  thee  I  seek,  protecting  Power, 

Be  my  vain  wishes  stilled ; 

And  may  this  consecrated  hour 

With  better  hopes  be  filled. 

2  Thy  love  the  power  of  thought  bestowed ; 

To  thee  my  thoughts  would  soar : 
Thy  mercy  o'er  my  life  has  flowed ; 
That  mercy  I  adore. 

3  In  each  event  of  life,  how  clear 

Thy  ruling  hand  I  see ! 
Each  blessing  to  my  soul  more  dear, 
Because  conferred  by  thee. 

4  In  every  joy  that  crowns  my  days, 

In  every  pain  I  bear, 
My  heart  shall  find  delight  in  praise, 
Or  seek  relief  in  prayer. 

5  When  gladness  wings  my  favored  hour, 

Thy  love  my  thoughts  shall  fill ; 


40  SUBMISSION   TO   TIIE   LORD. 

Resigned,  when  storms  of  sorrow  lower, 
My  soul  shall  meet  thy  will. 

6  My  lifted  eye,  without  a  tear, 
The  gathering  storm  shall  see : 
My  steadfast  heart  shall  know  no  fear ; 
That  heart  shall  rest  on  thee. 

HYMN  75.     8's  and  4's. 

Thy  will  be  done. 

1  "  Thy  will  be  done ! "     In  devious  way 
The  hurrying  stream  of  life  may  run, 
Yet  still  our  grateful  hearts  shall  say, 

"  Thy  will  be  done." 

2  "  Thy  will  be  done ! "     If  o'er  us  shine 
A  gladdening  and  a  prosperous  sun, 
This  prayer  will  make  it  more  divine, 

"  Thy  will  be  done." 

3  "  Thy  will  be  done ! "     Though  shrouded  o'er 
Our  path  with  gloom,  one  comfort  —  one 

Is  our«;  —  to  breathe,  while  we  adore, 
"Thy  will  be  done." 

HYMN  76.     S.  M. 

Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  of  ray  lift     • 

1  How  gentle  God's  commands ! 
How  kind  his  precepts  are  ! 

Come,  cast  your  burdens  on  the  Lord, 
And  trust  his  constant  care. 

2  His  bounty  will  provide  ; 
His  people  safely  dwell : 

That  hand  which  bears  creation  up, 
Shall  guard  his  children  well. 

8       Why  should  this  anxious  load 
Press  down  your  weary  mind  ? 

0  seek  your  heavenly  Father's  throne, 
And  peace  and  comfort  find. 

4  His  goodness  stands  approved, 
Unchanged  from  day  to  day : 

1  '11  drop  my  burden  at  his  feet, 

And  bear  a  song  away. 


TIIE    WORLD    TO    COME.  41 

HYMN  77.    C.  M. 

THE    WORLD    TO    COME. 

In  my  Fathers  house  are  many  mansion* 

1  There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight, 

Where  saints  immortal  reign  ; 
Eternal  day  excludes  the  night, 
And  pleasures  banish  pain. 

2  There  everlasting  spring  abides, 

And  never-withering  flowers : 
Death,  like  a  narrow  sea,  divides 
That  heavenly  land  from  ours. 

3  Sweet  fields,  beyond  the  swelling  flood, 

Stand  drest  in  living  green ; 
So  to  the  Jews  their  Canaan  stood, 
While  Jordan  rolled  between. 

4  But  timorous  mortals  start,  and  shrink 

To  cross  this  narrow  sea ; 
And  linger,  shivering  on  the  brink ; 
And  fear  to  launch  away. 

5  0  could  we  climb  where  Moses  stood, 

And  view  the  landscape  o'er, 
Not  Jordan's  stream,  nor  death's  cold  flood, 
Should  fright  us  from  the  shore. 


HYMN  78.     C.  M. 

In  thy  presence  is  fulness  of  joy: 

At  thy  right  hand  are  pleasures  for  evermore 

1  Eternal  Source  of  life  and  light, 

Supremely  good  and  wise, 
To  thee  we  bring  our  grateful  vows ; 
Accept  our  sacrifice. 

2  Our  dark  and  erring  minds  illume 

With  truth's  celestial  rays  : 
Inspire  our  hearts  with  heavenly  love, 
And  tune  our  lips  to  praise. 

8  Safely  conduct  us,  by  thy  truth, 
Through  life's  perplexing  road  ; 
And  bring  us.  when  our  journey 's  o'er, 
Lord,  to  thine  own  abode. 

4* 


42  THE   WORLD   TO    COME. 

4  For  in  thy  presence  e'er  abounds 
Fulness  of  purest  joy  ; 
At  thy  right  hand  unceasing  flow 
Pleasures  without  alloy. 


HYMN  79.     C.  M. 

They  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  shadow  of  death. 
Upon  them  hath  the  light  shined. 

1  On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand, 

And  cast  a  wishful  eye 
To  Canaan's  fair  and  happy  land, 
Where  my  possessions  lie. 

2  0  the  transporting,  rapturous  scene, 

That  rises  to  my  sight ! 
Sweet  fields  arrayed  in  living  green, 
And  rivers  of  delight. 

3  No  chilling  winds,  nor  poisonous  breath. 

Can  reach  that  healthful  shore ; 
Sickness  and  sorrow,  pain  and  death, 
Are  felt  and  feared  no  more. 

4  When  shall  I  reach  that  happy  place, 

And  be  forever  blest  ? 
When  shall  I  see  my  Father's  face, 
And  in  his  mansions  rest? 


HYMN  80.     7's. 

He  brought  thorn  out  of  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death; 
And  brake  their  bands  in  Bonder. 

1  Higit,  in  yonder  realms  of  light, 

Dwell  the  ransomed  hosts  above. 
Far  beyond  our  feeble  sight, 
Happy  in  Immandel's  love. 

2  Pilgrims  in  this  vale  of  tears, 

Once  they  knew,  like  us  below, 
Gloomy  doubt-,  distressing  fears, 
Torturing  pain,  and  heavy  woe. 

3  Happy  Bpirits,  ye  are  fled 

Where  no  grief  can  entrance  find; 
Lulled  to  rest  the  aching  head, 
Soothed  the  anguish  of  the  mind. 


MORNING   AND    EVENING.  43 

4  'Mid  the  chorus  of  the  skies, 
'Mid  the  angelic  lyres  above, 
Hark  I  their  songs  melodious  rise, 
Songs  of  praise  to  Jesus'  love. 

HYMN  81.    L.  M. 

MORNING    AND    EVENING. 

Thou  makest  the  out-goings  of  the  mormng  and  evening  to  rejoice 

1  God  of  the  morning,  at  thy  voice 

The  cheerful  sun  makes  haste  to  rise, 
And  like  a  giant  doth  rejoice 

To  run  his  journey  through  the  skies. 

2  O  like  the  sun  may  I  fulfil 

The  appointed  duties  of  the  day ; 
With  ready  mind  and  active  will 

March  on,  and  keep  my  heavenly  way. 

3  Lord,  thy  commands  are  clean  and  pure, 

Enlightening  our  beclouded  eyes ; 

Thy  judgments  just,  thy  promise  sure ; 

Thy  gospel  makes  the  simple  wise. 

4  Give  me  thy  counsels  for  my  guide, 

And  then  receive  me  to  thy  bliss ; 
All  my  desires  and  hopes  beside 

Are  faint  and  cold  compared  with  this. 

HYMN  82.     L.  M. 

Jehovah  will  command  his  loving  kindness  in  the  day  time; 
And  in  the  night  his  song  shall  be  with  me. 

1  Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God,  my  King, 
To  praise  thy  name,  give  thanks,  and  sing, 
To  show  thy  love  by  morning  light, 

And  talk  of  all  thy  truth  at  night. 

2  My  heart  shall  triumph  in  my  Lord, 
And  bless  his  works,  and  bless  his  word: 
Thy  works  of  grace,  how  bright  they  shine ! 
How  deep  thy  counsels,  how  divine ! 

8  Soon  shall  I  see,  and  hear,  and  know 
N     All  I  desired,  or  wished  below  ; 

And  every  power  find  sweet  employ, 
In  that  eternal  world  of  joy. 


44  MORNING   AND   EVENING. 

HYMN  83.     L.  M. 

How  excellent  is  thy  loving  kindness,  O  God  : 

Therefore  the  children  of  men  put  their  trust  under  the  shadow  of  thy  winga. 

1  0  Lord,  how  boundless  is  thy  love ! 

Thy  gifts  are  every  evening  new ; 
And  morning  mercies  from  above 
Gently  distil  like  early  dew. 

2  Thou  spread'st  the  curtains  of  the  night, 

Great  Guardian  of  my  sleeping  hours  ; 
Thy  sovereign  word  restores  the  light, 
And  quickens  all  my  drowsy  powers. 

3  I  yield  my  powers  to  thy  command, 

To  thee  I  consecrate  my  days ; 
Perpetual  blessings  from  thine  hand 
Demand  perpetual  songs  of  praise. 

HYMN  84.     L.  M. 

Ti»  Angel  of  Jehovah  encampeth  round  about  them  that  fear  him,  and  deliver«tl» 

them. 

1  Glory  to  thee,  my  God,  this  night, 
For  all  the  blessings  of  the  light : 
Keep  me,  O  keep  me,  King  of  kings, 
Beneath  the  shadow  of  thy  wings. 

2  O  let  my  soul  on  thee  repose, 

And  may  sweet  sleep  mine  eyelids  close ; 
Sleep,  which  shall  me  more  vigorous  make, 
To  serve  the  Lord  when  I  awake. 

3  Be  thou  my  guardian,  while  I  sleep ; 
Thy  watchful  station  near  me  keep ; 
My  heart  with  love  celestial  fill, 
And  guard  me  from  approaching  ill. 

4  Lord,  let  my  soul  forever  share 
The  bliss  of  thy  paternal  care  : 

'Tis  heaven  on  earth,  'tis  heaven  above, 
To  see  thy  face,  and  feel  thy  love. 

HYMN  85.     C.  M. 

I  remember  iliee  upon  my  bed  : 

I  meditate  upon  thee  in  the  night-watchea. 

1  'Twas  in  the  watches  of  the  night, 
I  thought  upon  thy  power ; 


THE   SEASONS.  4f 

I  kept  thy  lovely  face  in  sight, 
Amid  the  darkest  hour. 

2  While  I  lay  resting  on  my  bed, 
My  soul  arose  on  high  : 
O  Lord,  my  life,  my  hope,  I  said, 
Bring  thy  salvation  nigh. 

8  I  strive  to  mount  thy  holy  hill, 
And  walk  the  heavenly  road : 
Thy  glories  all  my  spirit  fill, 
While  I  commune  with  God. 

4  Thy  mercy  stretches  o'er  my  head 
The  shadow  of  thy  wing ; 
My  heart  rejoices  in  thine  aid, 
And  I  thy  praises  sing. 

HYMN  86.     L.  M. 

THE   SEASONS. 

Thou  crownest  the  year  with  thy  goodness ; 
And  thy  paths  drop  fatness. 

1  Eternal  Source  of  every  joy, 
Well  may  thy  praise  our  lips  employ, 
While  in  thy  presence  we  appear, 
Whose  goodness  crowns  the  circling  year. 

2  Wide  as  the  wheels  of  nature  roll, 

Thy  hand  supports  and  guides  the  whole : 
The  sun  is  taught  by  thee  to  rise, 
And  darkness  when  to  vail  the  skies. 

3  Seasons  and  months,  and  weeks  and  days, 
Demand  successive  songs  of  praise : 
Then  be  the  grateful  homage  paid, 
With  morning  light,  and  evening  shade. 

4  Lord,  in  thy  house  let  incense  ri*e, 
And  circling  Sabbaths  bless  our  eyes, 
Till  to  those  lofty  heights  we  soar, 
Where  days  and  years  revolve  no  more. 

HYMN  87.     7's. 

It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah  : 
And  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  name,  O  Most  Hioh. 

1  Praise  to  God,  immortal  praise, 
For  the  love  that  crowns  our  days : 


46  PRATER. 

Bounteous  Source  of  every  joy, 
Let  thy  praise  our  tongues  employ. 

2  All  that  Spring,  with  lavish  hand, 
Scatters  o'er  the  smiling  land ; 
All  that  liberal  Autumn  pours 
From  her  rich,  o'erflowing  stores : 

3  These  to  thee,  0  Lord,  we  owe, 
Source  whence  all  our  blessings  flow; 
And  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise 
Grateful  vows,  and  solemn  praise. 

4  But,  if  such  thy  will  divine, 
All  these  gifts  will  we  resign ; 
And,  when  earthly  hopes  are  flown, 
Love  thee  for  thyself  alone. 

HYMN  88.     C.  M. 

PRAYER. 

Whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name,  that  will  I  do. 

1  Prater  is  the  simplest  form  of  speech 

That  infant  lips  can  try  ; 
Prayer  the  sublimest  strains  that  reach 
The  Majesty  on  high. 

2  Prayer  is  the  contrite  sinner's  voice, 

Returning  from  his  ways ; 
While  angels  in  their  songs  rejoice, 
And  cry,  "  Behold,  he  prays  ! " 

3  Prayer  is  the  Christian's  vital  breath, 

The  Christian's  native  air, 
The  watchword  at  the  gates  of  death ; 
He  enters  heaven  with  prayer. 

HYMN  89.     C.  M. 

EARLY   RELIGION. 
My  Father,  thou  art  the  guide  of  my  youth. 

1  By  cool  Siloam's  shady  rill 

How  fair  the  lily  grows ! 
How  sweet  the  breath,  beneath  the  hill, 
Of  Sharon's  dewy  rose  ! 

2  Lo,  such  the  child  whose  early  feet 

The  paths  of  peace  have  trod ; 


DEDICATION    OF   A   TEMPLE.  4/ 

Whose  secret  heart,  with  influence  sweet, 
Is  upward  drawn  to  God. 

8  By  cool  Siloara's  shady  rill 
The  lily  must  decay  ; 
The  rose,  that  blooms  beneath  the  hill, 

Must  shortly  fade  away. 

4  And  soon,  too  soon,  the  wintry  hour 

Of  man's  maturer  age 
Will  shake  the  soul  with  sorrow's  power 
And  stormy  passion's  rage. 

5  O  Thou,  who  givest  life  and  breath, 

We  seek  thy  grace  alone, 
In  childhood,  manhood,  age,  and  death, 
To  keep  us  still  thine  own. 

HYMN  90.    S.  M. 

THE    NEW    JERUSALEM. 
And  1  aaw  the  holy  city,  New  Jerusalem,  coming  down  from  God  out  of  heaven, 

1  Built  by  Jehovah's  hand, 
The  holy  city  see : 

Its  happy  gates  wide  open  stand : 
To  enter,  all  are  free. 

2  One  bright,  eternal  day 
Shall  in  the  city  reign ; 

Darkness  and  death  are  fled  away, 
Ne'er  to  return  again. 

3  0  blessed,  happy  state  ! 

O  Lord,  we  thankful  come ; 
Low  at  thy  footstool  humbly  wait, 
And  make  thy  church  our  home. 

4  Jerusalem  shall  be 

Our  peaceful,  blest  abode : 
Here  will  we  love  and  worship  thee, 
Our  Savior  and  our  God. 

HYMN  91.     S.  M. 

DEDICATION   OF   A    TEMPLE. 

Jehovah  hath  chosen  Zion : 

He  hath  desired  it  for  his  habitation. 

1       Jehovah,  Lord  of  heaven, 
By  men  on  earth  adored, 


48  MISCELLANEOUS. 

This  temple  now  to  thee  is  given ; 
Accept  the  offering,  Lord. 

2       Here  may  thy  glory  rest ; 

Here  may  thy  truth  be  known ; 
Be  thou  by  every  heart  confess'd, 
As  Lord  and  God  alone. 

8       Here,  Lord,  thyself  reveal, 
Thy  Love  Divine  impart ; 
The  doctrines  of  thy  kingdom  seal 
On  every  humble  heart. 

4       May  peace,  within  these  walla, 
A  constant  guest  be  found ; 
With  plenty  and  prosperity, 
These  palaces  be  crowned. 


HYMN  92.     L.  M. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

He  shall  have  dominion  from  sea  to  sea. 

1  Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 
Does  his  successive  journeys  run ; 

His  kingdom  stretch  from  shore  to  shore. 
Till  moons  shall  wax  and  wane  no  more. 

2  To  him  shall  endless  prayer  be  made, 
And  praises  throng  to  crown  his  head ; 
His  name,  like  sweet  perfume,  shall  rise 
With  every  morning  sacrifice. 

8  People,  and  realms,  of  every  tongue, 
Dwell  on  his  love  with  sweetest  song ; 
And  infant  voices  shall  proclaim 
Their  early  blessings  on  his  name. 

4  Blessings  abound  where'er  he  reigns ; 
The  prisoner  leaps  to  lose  his  chains, 
The  weary  find  eternal  rest, 

And  all  the  sons  of  want  are  blest. 

5  Let  every  creature  rise  and  bring 
Peculiar  honors  to  our  King ; 
Angels  descend  with  songs  again, 
And  earth  repeat  the  loud  Amen. 


MISCELLANEOUS.  49 

HYMN  93.     8's  and  7's. 

O  continue  thy  loving  kindness  umo  them  that  know  thees 
And  thy  righteousness  to  the  upright  in  heart. 

1  Love  Divine,  all  love  excelling, 

Joy  of  heaven,  to  earth  come  down. 
Fix  in  us  thy  humble  dwelling; 
All  thy  faithful  mercies  crown. 

2  Jesus,  thou  art  all  compassion, 

Pure,  unbounded  love  thou  art ; 
Visit  us  with  thy  salvation, 
Enter  every  trembling  heart 

8  Breathe,  O  Lord,  thy  Holy  Spirit 
Into  every  troubled  breast; 
Let  us  all  thy  grace  inherit, 
Let  us  find  thy  promised  rest 

4  Take  away  the  love  of  sinning, 
Take  our  load  of  guilt  away ; 
End  the  work  of  thy  beginning, 
Bring  us  to  eternal  day. 

HYMN  94.     S.  M. 

Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart ;  for  they  shall  see  Go>* 

1  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart, 
For  they  shall  see  our  God  : 

The  secret  of  the  Lord  is  theirs ; 
Their  soul  is  His  abode. 

2  Still  to  the  lowly  soul 
God  doth  Himself  impart, 

And  for  His  temple  and  his  throne 
Doth  choose  the  pure  in  heart. 

HYMN  95.     8's  and  7's. 

Peace  I  leave  with  you :  my  peace  I  give  unto  you. 

Peace  of  God,  which  knows  no  measure, 

Heavenly  sunlight  of  the  soul, 
Peace  beyond  all  earthly  treasure, 

Come,  and  all  our  hearts  control. 
Come,  almighty  to  deliver ! 

Nought  shall  make  us  then  afraid; 
We  will  trust  in  thee  forever, 

Thou  on  whom  our  hope  is  stayed. 
5 


50  MISCELLANEOUS. 

HYMN   96.     7's. 

As  the  hart  panteth  for  the  brooks  of  water, 
So  panteth  my  soul  for  thee,  O  God. 

1  As  the  hart,  with  eager  looks, 
Panteth  for  the  water-brooks, 
So  my  soul,  athirst  for  Thee, 
Pants  the  living  God  to  see ; 
When,  0  when,  without  a  fear, 
Lord,  shall  I  to  Thee  draw  near? 

2  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  my  soul  ? 
God,  thy  God,  shall  make  thee  whole  j 
Why  art  thou  disquieted  ? 

God  shall  raise  thy  fallen  head, 
And  His  countenance  benign 
Be  the  saving  health  of  thine. 


HYMN  97.     7's. 

Ask,  and  it  shall  oe  given  you. 

1  Suppliant,  lo,  thy  children  bend, 
Father,  for  thy  blessing  now ; 
Thou  canst  teach  us,  guide,  defend ; 
We  are  weak,  almighty  thou  ! 

2  With  the  peace  thy  Word  imparts 
Be  the  taught  and  teacher  blessed ; 
In  our  lives  and  in  our  hearts, 
Father,  be  thy  laws  impressed. 

8  Pour  into  each  longing  mind, 
Light  and  knowledge  from  above, 
Charity  for  all  mankind, 
Trusting  faith,  enduring  love. 

HYMN  98.     C.  M. 

Turn  you  to  ihe  strong  hold,  ye  prisoners  of  hop« 

1  Return,  O  wanderer,  now  return, 

And  wipe  the  falling  tear : 
Thy  Father  calls  ;  no  longer  mourn 
'Tis  love  invites  thee  near. 

2  Return,  O  wanderer,  now  return ; 

He  hears  thy  humble  sigh: 
He  sees  thy  softened  spirit  mourn, 
When  no  one  else  is  nigh. 


MISCELLANEOUS.  51 

3  Return,  O  wanderer,  now  return ; 

Thy  Savior  bids  thee  live : 
Go  to  his  feet,  and  grateful  learn 
How  freely  he  '11  forgive. 

HYMN  99.     7's. 

Whosoeateth  my  flesh,  a  id  driiiketh  my  blood,  dwefleth  in  me,  anc.  [  in  him. 

1  Bread  of  heaven,  on  thee  we  feed, 
For  thy  flesh  is  meat  indeed ; 
Ever  let  our  souls  be  fed 

With  this  true  and  living  bread. 

2  Vine  of  heaven,  thy  blood  supplies 
This  blest  cup  of  sacrifice : 

Lord,  thy  wounds  our  healing  give; 
To  thy  cross  we  look  and  live. 

8  Day  by  day  with  strength  supplied, 
Through  the  life  of  him  who  died, 
Lord  of  life,  0  let  us  be 
Hooted,  grafted,  built  on  thee. 

HYMN  100.     C.  M. 

They  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh 

1  We  join  to  pray,  with  wishes  kind, 

A  blessing,  Lord,  from  Thee, 
On  those  who  now  the  bands  have  twined, 
Which  ne'er  may  broken  be. 

2  We  know  that  scenes  not  always  bright 

Must  unto  them  be  given ; 
But  over  all  give  Thou  the  light 
Of  love,  and  truth,  and  heaven. 

8  Still  hand  in  hand,  their  journey  through, 
Joint  pilgrims  may  they  go ; 
Mingling  their  joys  as  helpers  true, 
And  sharing  every  woe. 

4  May  each  in  each  still  feed  the  flame 

Of  pure  and  holy  love ; 
In  faith,  and  trust,  and  heart,  the  same, 
The  same  their  home  above. 


62  MISCELLANEOUS. 

HYMN  101.     C.  M. 

Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  Me. 

1  Lo,  Israel's  gentle  Shepherd  stands 

With  all-engaging  charms : 
Hark,  how  he  calls  the  tender  lambs, 
And  folds  them  in  his  arms. 

2  "  Suffer  the  little  ones,"  he  says, 

"  Forbid  them  not  to  come : 
Of  such  is  heaven ;  and  souls  like  these 
Shall  find  in  heaven  their  home." 

8  We  bring  them,  Lord,  with  thankful  hearts, 
And  yield  them  up  to  Thee ; 
Joyful  that  we  ourselves  are  Thine, 
Thine  let  our  offspring  be. 

HYMN  102.     C.  M. 

Guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace. 

1  Through  Thee  as  we  together  came, 

In  singleness  of  heart, 
And  met,  Lord  Jesus,  in  thy  name, 
So  in  thy  name  we  part. 

2  Nearer  to  Thee  our  spirits  lead, 

And  still  thy  love  bestow, 
Till  Thou  hast  made  us  free  indeed, 
And  spotless,  here  below. 

8  When  to  the  right  or  left  we  stray. 
Leave  us  not  comfortless, 
But  guide  our  feet  into  the  way 
Of  everlasting  peace. 

HYMN  103.     L.  M. 

He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

1  Ebe  to  the  world  again  we  go, 
Its  pleasures,  cares,  and  idle  show, 

Thy  grace  once  more,  O  Lord,  we  crave, 
From  folly  and  from  sin  to  save. 

2  May  the  great  truths  we  here  have  heard, 
The  lessons  of  thy  holy  Word, 

Dwell  in  our  inmost  bosoms  deep, 
And  all  our  souls  from  error  keep. 


MISCELLANEOUS.  53 

8  0  may  the  influence  of  this  day 
Long  as  our  memory  with  us  stay, 
And  as  an  angel  guardian  prove, 
To  guide  us  to  our  home  above. 

HYMN  104.    L.  M. 

The  sower  BOWetb  the  Word. 

1  0  Thou,  at  whose  divine  command 
Good  seed  is  sown  in  every  land, 
Thy  Holy  Spirit  now  impart, 

And  for  thy  Word  prepare  each  heart. 

2  Not  'mid  the  thorns  of  worldly  thought, 
Nor  soon  by  passing  plunderers  caught, 
Nor  lacking  depth  the  root  to  feed, 
May  we  receive  thy  Spirit's  seed. 

8  But  may  it,  where  thy  sowers  toil, 
Fall  in  a  good  and  honest  soil ; 
And  springing  up  from  firmest  root, 
Through  patience,  bear  abundant  fruit 

HYMN  105.     L.  M. 

The  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you. 

1  Heaven  is  a  state  of  rest  from  sin ; 
But  all  who  hope  to  enter  there, 
Must  here  that  course  of  life  begin, 
"Which  shall  their  souls  for  heaven  prepare. 

2  Clean  hearts,  0  God,  in  us  create ; 
Right  spirits,  Lord,  in  us  renew ; 
Commence  we  now  that  higher  state, 
To  do  thy  will  as  angels  do. 

8  In  Jesus'  footsteps  may  we  tread, 
Learn  every  lesson  of  his  love ; 
And  by  his  grace  and  truth  be  led, 
From  life  below  to  heaven  above. 

HYMN  106.     7's 

Thou  shah  be  pleased  with  the  sacrifices  of  righteousuem 

1  Lord,  what  offering  shall  we  bring, 
At  thine  altars  when  we  bow  ? 
Hearts,  the  pure,  unsullied  spring, 
Whence  the  kind  affections  flow: 
5* 


64  MISCELLANEOUS. 

2  Willing  hands,  to  lead  the  blind, 
Heal  the  wounded,  feed  the  poor ; 
Love,  embracing  all  our  kind ; 
Charity,  with  liberal  store. 

8  Teach  us,  0  thou  Heavenly  King, 
Thus  to  show  our  grateful  mind, 
Thus  the  accepted  offering  bring, 
Love  to  Thee  and  all  mankind. 

HYMN  107.     S.  M. 

▲  new  Commandment  I  give  unto  you,  that  ye  love  one  another, 

1  That  blessed  law  of  thine, 
Father,  to  me  impart  — 

The  Spirit's  law  of  life  divine, 
O  write  it  in  my  heart. 

2  Implant  it  deep  within, 
Whence  it  may  ne'er  remove— 

The  law  of  liberty  from  sin, 
The  perfect  law  of  love. 

8       Thy  nature  be  my  law, 
Thy  spotless  sanctity ; 
And  nearer  every  moment  draw 
My  trusting  soul  to  Thee. 

HYMN  108.     C.  M. 

Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you. 

1  Pour  forth  the  oil ;  pour  freely  forth ; 

It  will  not  fail,  until 
Thou  failest  vessels  to  provide, 
Which  it  may  largely  fill. 

2  Make  channels  for  the  streams  of  love, 

Where  they  may  broadly  run  ; 
And  love  has  overllowing  streams, 
To  fill  them  every  one. 

8  But  if  at  any  time  we  cease 
Such  channels  to  provide, 
The  very  founts  of  love  for  us 
Will  soon  be  parched  and  dried. 

4  For  we  must  share,  if  we  would  keep 
That  blessing  from  above : 


MISCELLANEOUS.  55 

Ceasing  to  give,  we  cease  to  have : 
Such  is  the  law  of  love. 

HYMN  109.     7's. 

Am  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  also  to  them. 

1  Thus  said  Jesus  :  "  Go  and  do 
As  thou  wouldst  be  done  unto:" 
Here  thy  perfect  duty  see, 

All  that  God  requires  of  thee. 

2  "Wouldst  thou,  when  thy  faults  are  known, 
Wish  that  pardon  should  be  shown  ? 

Be  forgiving,  then,  and  do 
As  thou  wouldst  be  done  unto. 

8  Shouldst  thou  helpless  be  and  poor, 
Wouldst  thou  not  for  aid  implore  ? 
Think  of  others,  then,  and  be 
What  thou  wouldst  they  should  to  thee. 

4  For  compassion  if  thou  call, 
Be  compassionate  to  all : 

If  thou  wouldst  affection  find, 
Be  affectionate  and  kind. 

5  If  thou  wouldst  obtain  the  love 
Of  thy  gracious  Lord  above, 
Then  to  all  His  children  be 

What  thou  wouldst  they  should  to  thee. 

HYMN  110.     L.  M. 

The  erass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth : 

But  the  Word  of  our  God  shall  stand  forever. 

1  The  morning  flowers  display  their  sweets, 

And  gay  their  silken  leaves  unfold, 
As  careless  of  the  noontide  heats, 
As  fearless  of  the  evening  cold. 

2  Nipped  by  the  wind's  untimely  blast, 

Parched  by  the  sun's  directer  ray, 
The  momentary  glories  waste, 

The  short-lived  beauties  die  away. 

8  So  blooms  the  human  face  divine, 

When  youth  its  pride  of  beauty  shows  j 
Fairer  than  spring  the  colors  shine, 
And  sweeter  than  the  opening  rose. 


66  Ml><  ELLANEOUS. 

4  But  worn  by  slowly  rolling  years, 

Or  broke  by  sickness  in  a  day, 
The  fading  glory  disappears, 

The  short-lived  beauties  die  away. 

5  But  inward  beauties  pass  the  tomb : 

With  lustre  brighter  far  they  shine, 
In  human  form,  with  youthful  bloom, 
Safe  from  diseases  and  decline. 

6  Let  sickness  blast,  let  death  devour, 

If  heavenly  life  support  our  pains : 

Perish  the  grass,  and  fade  the  flower, 

For  firm  the  love  of  God  remains. 

HYMN  111.     S.  M. 

And  they  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying  unto  them,  Come  up  hither. 

1  Come  to  the  land  of  peace, 
From  shadows  come  away ; 

Where  all  the  sounds  of  weeping  cease, 
And  storms  no  more  have  sway. 

2  Fear  hath  no  dwelling  here  ; 
But  pure  repose  and  love 

Breathe  through  the  bright,  celestial  air 
The  spirit  of  the  dove. 

3  Come  to  the  bright  and  blest, 
Gathered  from  every  land  ; 

Fcr  here  thy  soul  shall  find  its  rest, 
Amidst  the  shining  band. 

4  In  this  divine  abode 

Change  leaves  no  saddening  trace ; 
Come,  trusting  spirit,  to  thy  God, 
Thy  holy  resting-place. 

HYMN  112.     S.  M. 

And  the  Spirit  and  the  Kridc  say,  Come. 

1  The  Spirit  in  our  hearts 

Is  whispering,  "  Wanderer,  come." 
The  Bride,  the  church  of  Christ,  proclaims 
To  all  his  children,  "  Come." 

2  Let  him  that  heareth  say 
To  all  about  him,  "  Come." 


ELLANEOUS.  67 

Let  him  that  thirsts  for  righteousness, 
To  Christ,  the  fountain,  come. 

3  Yes,  whosoever  will, 
O  let  him  freely  come, 

And  freely  drink  the  stream  of  life ; 
'Tis  Jesus  bids  you  come. 

4  Lo,  Jesus,  who  invites, 
Declares,  u  I  quickly  come." 

Lord,  even  so;  I  wait  thine  hour; 
Jesus,  my  Savior,  come. 

HYMN  113.     7's. 

He  shall  give  His  angels  charge  over  thee. 

1  They,  who  on  the  Lord  rely, 
Safely  dwell,  though  danger 's  nigh ; 
Lo,  His  sheltering  wings  are  spread 
O'er  each  faithful  servant's  head. 

2  Vain  temptation's  wily  snare ; 
They  shall  be  their  Father's  care : 
Harmless  fiies  the  shaft  by  day, 
Or  in  darkness  wings  its  way. 

3  When  they  wake,  or  when  they  sleep, 
Angel  guards  their  vigils  keep : 
Death  and  danger  may  be  near ; 
Faith  and  love  can  never  fear. 

HYMN  114.     L.  M. 

Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  strength,  O  Zion. 

1  Triumphant  Zion,  lift  thy  head 
From  dust,  and  darkness,  and  the  dead : 
Though  humbled  long,  awake  at  length, 
And  gird  thee  with  thy  Savior's  strength. 

2  Put  all  thy  beauteous  garments  on, 
And  let  thine  excellence  be  known : 
Decked  in  the  robes  of  righteousness, 
Thy  glories  shall  the  world  confess. 

8  No  more  shall  foes  unclean  invade, 
And  fill  thy  hallowed  walls  with  dread ; 
No  more  shall  sin's  insulting  host 
Their  victory  and  thy  sorrows  boast. 


58  MISCELLANE 

4  The  Lord  on  high  has  heard  thy  prayer; 
His  hand  thy  ruin  shall  repair; 
Nor  will  thy  watchful  monarch  cease 
To  giard  thee  in  eternal  peace. 

HYMN  115.     C.  M. 

Put  on  thy  beautiful  garmen  s  O  Jerusalem,  the  holy  city 

1  Daughter  of  Zion,  from  the  dust 

Lift  up  thy  fallen  head: 
Again  in  thy  Redeemer  trust ; 
He  calls  thee  from  the  dead. 

2  Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  strength, 

Thy  beautiful  array ; 
The  day  of  freedom  dawns  at  length, 
The  Loud's  appointed  day. 

3  Rebuild  thy  walls,  thy  bounds  enlarge, 

And  send  thy  heralds  forth ; 
Say  to  the  south,  "  Give  up  thy  charge. 
And  keep  not  back,  O  north." 

4  They  come,  they  come :  thine  exiled  bands, 

Where'er  they  rest  or  roam, 
Have  heard  thy  voice  in  distant  lands, 
And  hasten  to  their  home. 


HYMN  116.     7's. 

Jkhovah  shall  keep  thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in. 

1  Now  the  shades  of  night  are  gone ; 
Now  the  morning  light  is  come : 
Lord,  may  we  be  thine  to-day ; 
Drive  the  shades  of  sin  away. 

2  Fill  our  souls  with  heavenly  light; 
Banish  doubt,  and  clear  our  sight: 
In  thy  service,  Lord,  to-day, 
May  we  stand,  and  watch,  and  pray 

8  Keep  our  evil  passions  bound; 
Save  us  from  our  foes  around; 
Going  out  and  coining  in, 
Keep  us  safe  from  every  sin. 


INDEX   TO   THE   HYMNS. 

TITLE.  AUTHOR.  TAGS. 

A  charge  to  keep  I  have C.  Wesley 19 

All  hail  the  great  Immannel's  name l'erronet .22 

Angel?,  roll  the  rock  away T,  Scott,  altered 21 

As  the  hart,  with  eager  looks Montgomery 00 

At  thy  table,  Lord  of  life Anonymous 35 

Before  Jehovah's  holy  throne Watts,  altered 6 

Begin,  my  soul,  the  exalted  lay Ogilvie 9 

Behold,  the  Savior  weeps Conference  Hymns. ..   19 

Be  joyful  in  God,  all  ye  lands  of  the  earth Montgomery 5 

Be  thou,  0  God,  exalted  high '. .  .Tate  and  Brady 6 

Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart Keble 49 

Bread  of  heaven,  on  thee  we  feed Pratt's  Coll 51 

Built  by  Jehovah's  hand Conference  Hymns 47 

By  cool"  Siloam's  shady  rill Heber 46 

Calm  on  the  listening  ear  of  night E.  H.  Sears 25 

Come  hither,  all  ye  weary  souls Watts 20 

Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  songs Watts 21 

Come,  said  Jesus'  sacred  voice Barbauld 20 

Come,  sound  his  praise  abroad Watts 33 

Come  to  the  land  of  peace Briggs's  Coll 56 

Daughter  of  Zion,  from  the  dust Montgomery 58 

Ere  to  the  world  again  we  go Univ.  Coll 52 

Eternal  source  of  every  joy Doddridge 45 

Eternal  source  of  life  and  light Cappe's  Sel.,  altered.  .41 

Father,  how  wide  thy  glory  shines Watts,  altered 16 

Father  of  every  holy  tie Anonymous,  altered. .  .35 

Father  of  mercies,  in  thy  Word Steele 28 

Father,  whate'er  of  earthly  bliss Steele 38 

Firm  and  unmoved  are  they Watts,  altered 15 

Forever  blessed  be  the  Lord Watts 24 

From  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies Watts 10 

Give  thanks  to  God,  he  reigns  above Watts 8 

Give  to  the  Lord  immortal  praise Watts 7 

Glory  to  thee,  my  God,  this  night Kenn,  altered 44 

God  is  the  refuge  of  his  saints Watts 10 

God  moves  in  a  mysterious  way Cowper 11 

God,  my  supporter,  and  my  hope Watts 12 

God  of  the  morning,  at  thy  voice Watts 43 

Guide  me,  O  thou  great  Jehovah Oliver 36 

Hark,  the  glad  sound;  Jehovah  comes Doddridge,  altered 17 

Heaven  is  a  state  of  rest  from  sin Montgomery,  altered.  .53 

High,  in  yonder  realms  of  light Raffles 42 

How  gentle  God's  commands Doddridge 40 

How  precious  is  the  book  divine Fawcett 26 

How  shall  the  young  secure  their  hearts Watts 26 

How  shall  we  celebrate  thy  love Conference  Hymns. ...  27 

I  love  the  volume  of  thy  Word Watts,  altered 27 

In  all  my  vast  concerns  with  thee Watts 29 

Jehovah,  Lord  of  heaven Conference  Hvmns. ... 47 

Jesus,  hi  thee  our  hopes  shad  rest Conference  Hymns 23 

Jesus,  Lord  of  all  creation Conference  Hvmns. ...  22 

Jesus,  refuge  of  my  soul C.  Wesley,  altered 24 

Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun Watts 48 

Lo,  Israel's  gentle  Shepherd  stands Flint's  Coll.,  altered. .  .62 

Long  as  I  live,  I  '11  bless  thy  name Watts 8 


CO  INDEX    TO    THE    HYMNS. 


TITLE.  A.UTHO&.  V.nr. 

Lord,  at  thy  sacred  feet Conference  Hymns. . .  .32 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy  blessing Burder 88 

Lord  of  the  heavens  above Watts,  altered 33 

Lord,  thou  hast  searched  and  seen  me  through Watts  29 

Lord,  what  offering  shall  we  bring J.  Taylor 63 

Love  divine,  all  love  excelling C.  Wesley 49 

Mortals,  awake,  with  angels  join Medley,  altered 17 

My  soul,  repeat  his  praise Watts 14 

Not  for  the  summer  hour  alone Mrs.  Sigotirney 36 

Now  the  shades  of  night  are  gone Episcopal  Coll 58 

Now  to  the  Lord  a  noble  song Watts 18 

0  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul Watts 23 

0  cease,  my  wandering  soul Episcopal  Coll 16 

0  happy  day,  that  fixed  my  choice Doddridge,  altered. ...  37 

O  Lord,  how  boundless  is  thy  love Watts,  altered 44 

0  Lord,  my  Father,  while  I  stray Anonvmous 39 

0  Lord  of  grace  and  purity West  Jioston  Coll.,  alt.  .34 

0  Lord,  our  help  in  ages  past Watts 12 

On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand S.  Stennett 42 

0  render  thanks  to  God  above Tate  and  Brady 7 

0  that  the  Lord  would  guide  my  ways Watts * 28 

0  thou,  at  whose  divine  command Alford 53 

O  thou,  to  whose  all-searching  sight J.  Wesley,  altered 30 

Peace  of  God,  which  knows  no  measure Anonymous 49 

Pour  forth  the  oil ;  pour  freely  forth Trench 54 

Praise  to  God,  immortal  praise Barbauld 45 

Prayer  is  the  simplest  form  of  speech Montgomery 46 

Return,  0  wanderer,  now  return Collyer,  altered 50 

Salvation,  0  the  joyful  sound Watts 18 

Sing  to  the  Lord  Jehovah's  name Watts 32 

Suppliant,  lo,  thy  children  bend Gray 50 

Sweet  is  the  memory  of  thy  grace Watts 14 

Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God,  my  King Watts 43 

That  blessed  law  of  thine C.  Wesley 64 

The  Lord  descended  from  above Sternhoid 18 

The  Lord  is  in  his  holy  temple Conference  Hymns,  alt. 31 

The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare Addison 13 

The  Lord  my  Shepherd  is Watts 13 

The  Lord  our  Savior  is  the  Way Conference  Hymns. . .  .20 

The  morning  flowers  display  their  sweets S.  Wesley,  altered 55 

The  spacious  firmament  on  "high Addison 9 

The  Spirit  in  our  hearts Anonymous 56 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight Watts 41 

They  who  on  the  Lord  rely Spirit  of  the  Psalms. .  .57 

Thine  earthly  sabbuths,  Lord,  we  love Doddridge 34 

Through  thee  as  we  together  came Anonymous 52 

Thus  said  Jesus,  Go  and  do W.  Koseoe 65 

Thy  servant,  gracious  Lord,  receive Conference  Hymns. . .  34 

Thy  will  be  done :  In  devious  way Bowring 40 

Triumphant  Zion,  lift  thy  head Anonymous 57 

'Twas  in  the  watches  of  the  night Watts 44 

We  join  to  pray,  with  wishes  kind Gaskell,  altered 51 

What  glory  gilds  the  sacred  page Cowper 25 

What  shall  f  render  to  my  God Watts 37 

When  all  thy  mercies,  gracious  Lord Addison,  altered 30 

When,  overwhelmed  with  grief Watts 14 

While  my  Redeemer's  near Steele 24 

While  thee  I  seek,  protecting  Power II.  M.  Williams 39 

Whom  have  we,  Lord,  in  heaven  but  thee Anonymous 15 

With  one  consent,  let  all  the  earth Tate  and  Brady 5 

W/th  reverence  let  us  all  appear Watta,  altered 31 


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